CERIUM - Centre d'études et de recherches internationales
  2010
Article scientifique

Transgovernmental Networks in European Security and Defence Policy

In : Vanhoonacker, Sophie, Hylke Dijkstra and Heidi Maurer (eds). Understanding the Role of Bureaucracy in the European Security and Defence Policy, European Integration online Papers (EIoP), Special Issue 1, Vol. 14

Résumé :
An increasing number of authors describe the European Union as an advanced form of transgovernmentalism. Whether called Europeanization, supranational intergovernmentalism, multilevel governance, administrative fusion or Brusselisation, the transgovernmentalist thesis states that European politics is shaped by the growing interaction of national government officials at every level of the decision-making process. This paper tests the transgovernmentalist thesis by looking at patterns of formal and informal cooperation in the framework of the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP). The data is based on a questionnaire circulated among 73 defence officials in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Brussels-based institutions. The results are analyzed through social networkanalysis. We find that the governance of ESDP is characterized by a weak form of transgovernmentalism, in which cross-border links do exist but formal state actors occupy strategic positions. In particular, two groups display transgovernmental features : a core policy group of crisis management and capability development officials in and around the Council, and a Franco-German group of capital-based defence actors.

Cet article a été coécrit avec Stephanie C. Hofmann et Bastien Irondelle

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  • Frédéric MérandFrédéric Mérand

    Frédéric Mérand est professeur au département de science politique de l’Université de Montréal, membre du Réseau francophone de recherche sur les opérations de paix (ROP) et directeur associé du Centre d’études sur la paix et la sécurité internationale(CEPSI).
  • Département de science politique
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