Money Makes the World Go Round: How Much Difference Do Recovery and Resilience Plans Make to EU Reform Governance?

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Joan Miró, Marcello Natili, Waltraud Schelkle
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Abstract

The Next Generation EU (NGEU) package transformed European economic governance. This article examines the implications of this change in terms of EU polity formation and in terms of social policy content. It asks whether the temporary availability of large funds increases the leverage of the Commission in the European Semester and how this innovation affects sensitive policies. In the tradition of Stein Rokkan, the article advances a conception of the EU as a compound polity that needs to reconcile dispersed authority with second-order loyalty. We then contrast our theoretical expectations with traditional reform surveillance and experimentalist governance theories. The drafting of Recovery and Resilience Plans for Italy and Spain provides the empirical basis for assessing these expectations. The analysis shows a dual effect: adding fiscal capacity to the European Semester enhances the Commission's hierarchical power whilst the need to ensure member states' loyalty leaves room for national executives to insist on their priorities.
金钱使世界运转:复苏和弹性计划对欧盟改革治理有多大影响?
下一代欧盟(NGEU)一揽子计划改变了欧洲的经济治理。本文从欧盟政体形成和社会政策内容的角度考察了这一变化的影响。它提出了这样一个问题:暂时获得大笔资金是否会增加欧盟委员会在欧洲学期的影响力,以及这种创新如何影响敏感政策。在Stein Rokkan的传统中,本文提出了一个概念,即欧盟是一个复合政体,需要调和分散的权力与二级忠诚。然后,我们将我们的理论期望与传统的改革监督和实验主义治理理论进行了对比。意大利和西班牙的复苏和弹性计划的起草为评估这些期望提供了经验基础。分析显示出一种双重效应:为欧洲学期增加财政能力,增强了欧盟委员会的等级权力,同时,确保成员国忠诚的需要,为各国高管坚持自己的优先事项留下了空间。
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