ECPR

Install the app

Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.

Just tap Share then “Add to Home Screen”

ECPR

Install the app

Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.

Just tap Share then “Add to Home Screen”

Regulatory governance in the face of rising authoritarianism in Europe

Governance
Public Administration
Regulation
Policy Implementation
P355
Emmanuelle Mathieu
Université de Lausanne
Fulya Apaydin
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI
Emmanuelle Mathieu
Université de Lausanne

Abstract

In Europe, the political space is increasingly penetrated by extreme right parties with authoritarian tendencies, leading to the rise of practices and values that are at odds with those underpinning regulatory governance in Europe. Interventionism puts stress on regulatory agencies’ independence and the principles underpinning regulatory policies. Populism challenges their legitimacy, seeking to dismantle technocratic and expert-based rulemaking. And nationalism seems to run against building a common market and EU integration. This panel explores how these tensions play out in practice, in particular the pressures exerted on IRAs, agencies’ response to them and their relationship to the EU regulatory space.

Title Details
Sustaining Credit-led Growth Model and Bureaucratic Autonomy: Authoritarianism and Dependent Financialisation View Paper Details
Euroscepticism puts the European internal market in crisis – the public procurement perspective View Paper Details
Regulatory Agencies in the age of democratic backsliding: An analysis of the Turkish case View Paper Details