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By the global Posted on July 24, 2019June 8, 2021

The ‘European Way’ of Decision-Making? Unpacking the process to fill the EU’s top jobs

By Moritz Neubert – How national, political, and institutional roles and interests inform EU decision-making and reveal its complex governance system.

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Categories: The EssentialsTags: Decision-Making, elections, European Parliament, European Union (EU), Inter-Institutional Relations
By the global Posted on June 18, 2018June 8, 2021

Why Synchronise National Electoral Cycles?

By Grégoire Mallard –
With voters increasingly dissatisfied with their political leaders and institutions, it’s time to re-think national elections.

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Categories: Events, Research OutputsTags: accountability, democracy, elections, European Election Day, European Union (EU)

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Views expressed are those of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by their respective organization, the Global Governance Centre, or the Graduate Institute.

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