2011
DOI: 10.5539/jpl.v4n2p13
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On Domestic Determinants and Empirical Relevance of Government Preference for Implementing European Union Rules

Abstract: This study probes the domestic determinants and empirical relevance of government preference for European Union (EU) implementation. The main contention is that governments' preference for implementation is defined in the context of broader contestation over European integration. Political parties that mediate this contestation represent competing social preferences for implementation and reflect these preferences in the implementation practices of national governments that they constitute. Using a unique data… Show more

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