Time for EU Matters: The Europeanization of Dutch Central Government

E. Mastenbroek, S.B.M. Princen

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Abstract

To what extent does the European Union (EU) affect national governments? This article seeks to answer this question by assessing the Europeanization of Dutch central government. Using data from a large-scale survey among civil servants, we assess to what extent the EU affects the structure and culture of governmental organizations, as well as the activities of individual civil servants. On the basis of this analysis, we conclude that the impact of the EU both on individual civil servants and on organizations in Dutch central government is two-sided: a small core of civil servants and organizations are deeply involved in EU-related activities and this exists alongside a much broader base of civil servants and organizations that are less affected by the EU. These differences appear more clearly on the level of daily working practices than on the level of formal organizational structures. Nevertheless, the impact of European integration on government organizations remains limited to particular organizations and particular civil servants within central government.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-169
Number of pages16
JournalPublic Administration
Volume88
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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