Study Group Co-Chairs
Prof. Edoardo ONGARO
Bocconi University (Italy)
Prof. Dr. Michael W. BAUER
Humbolt University Berlin (Germany)
Prof. Andrew MASSEY
University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
Schedule
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| Wednesday, 07/09/2011 | |
| 14.30 -16.15 | Conference Opening Session
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| 16.30 – 18.30
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Session 1
Opening by the Study Group Co-Chairs Jens BLOM-HANSEN, Aarhus University (Denmark) The EU Comitology system: inter-institutional battles in daily legislation
Martin KARLBERG and Werner GRÜNEWALD European Commission (Luxembourg) Translation strategy decision support at the European Commission
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| Thursday, 08/09/2011 | |
| 09.30-12.00 | Session 2
Introducing the Max Weber Forum
Introduction: Michael W. BAUER, Humboldt – Universitat zu Berlin (Germany)
Patrick OVEREEM, Universiteit Leiden(The Netherlands) The Politics-Administration Dichotomy in Historical Perspective
Christian ROSSER, Universitat Bern(Switzerland) The Weber Reception in 20th Century American Public Administration
Fritz SAGER, Universitat Bern(Switzerland) Partisan perceptions – how local parliamentarians see the bureaucracy
Discussion
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| 12.30 – 14.00 | Lunch Break |
| 14.00– 16.00 | Session 3
Irina Oana GHEORGHE, Manchester Business School (UK) and Richard COMMON, University of Manchester (UK) The Impact of EU Accession on Public Administration in Romania: The Role of Strategic Policy Transfer
Hartmut ADEN, Berlin School of Economics and Law Police and Security Management (Germany) Police Organisations and their Cooperation in the Multi-Level System – the Role of external Shocks and bureaucratic Interests
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| 16.00 -16.30 | Coffee break |
| 16.30 -18.30 | Session 4
Anchrit WILLE, Leiden University (The Netherlands) and Paul t’HART, Utrecht University (The Netherlands) Bureaucratic politics: Getting along within executive government
Matthias DOBBELS, Maastricht University (The Netherlands) Up to the task? The European Parliament’s administration after the Lisbon Treaty
Patricia BAUER, Cairo University (Egypt) European Neighbourhood Policy in Egypt: Implementation Practice as an Obstacle Run
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| Friday, 09/09/2011 | |
| 08.30 – 10.30 | Session 5
Eva HEIDBREDER, Hertie School of Governance (Germany) How to evaluate the effect of EU governance bureaucracies: Approaches to measurement of the EAS
Gijs Jan BRANDSMA, Utrecht University (The Netherlands) “Inter-institutional transparency rules”
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| 10.30 – 11.00 | Coffee Break |
| 11.00 – 13.00 | Session 6
Karen MILLER, Glasgow Caledonian University (UK) Representative Bureaucracy and Multilevel Governance in the EU: a research agenda
Christoph OSSEGE, Bremen University (Germany) Explaining Agency Autonomy in the EU – Is Expertise the Driving Force?
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| 13.00 – 14.30 | Lunch Break |
| 14.30– 16.30 | EGPA General Assembly and Closing Session
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