International Bureaucracies as Strategic Actors: How the Better Regulation Reform Strengthens the European Commission; [Internationale Verwaltungen als strategische Akteure: Wie die Reform für bessere Rechtssetzung die Europäische Kommission stärkt]

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Jankauskas V. [1 ,2 ]
Eckhard S. [2 ]
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Bureaucracy; Evaluation; Influence; International organization; International public administration;
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10.1007/s11615-019-00189-3
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The 2015 Better Regulation Reform is recognized as one of the key changes of Juncker’s European Commission, but its political implications remain understudied. Despite its appearance as a seemingly technical evaluation system, we present the reform as a political instrument that enhances the strategic actorness of the Commission, both internally and vis-à-vis the member states. Drawing on primary documents and 16 expert interviews with senior Commission officials, we demonstrate that the Better Regulation Reform enhances the Commission’s ability to act as a unified actor (internal coherence) and contributes to its ability to justify its actions vis-à-vis the member states (external robustness). The article contributes to the literature on international public administration in general and the EU in particular, as it demonstrates how institutional policies may enhance bureaucratic influence. We reveal how an international public administration can conform to member statesʼ demands for more accountability and transparency yet design the overall evaluation system in a way that contributes to its strategic actorness. © 2019, Deutsche Vereinigung für Politikwissenschaft.
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