“…Within the EGTC legal framework, the role played by Member States, and the way they perceive Regulation 1082/2006 helps us to understand the kind of governance that is promoted within and by the EU. The analysis of official EU, CoR and AEBR documentation, the interviews carried out for the present analysis between 2007 and 2010, highlight that the EGTC is negatively perceived by states as a 'new' institutional tool, allowing SNAs to exercise competencies ('high politics', such as defence and foreign policy) without states' control (Interview with Alfonso Andria, Italian MEP, 31 July 2009;CoR, 2007;Palermo, 2007). Member States' fears explain why the EGTC, though being an EU Regulation, has not yet been adopted by all 27 EU Member States, and why many argue that this EU Regulation seems to be more a Directive.…”