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The propositions stress:  
The propositions stress:  
* (i) The absence of a dominant EU political cycle, which creates problems of mobilization and synchronization, but also allows for temporal plurality;
# The absence of a dominant EU political cycle, which creates problems of mobilization and synchronization, but also allows for temporal plurality.
* (ii) An emphasis on linear political time, associated with ongoingness and open-endedness, as opposed to cyclical political time, which favours discontinuity in institutional practices and policies
# An emphasis on linear political time, associated with ongoingness and open-endedness, as opposed to cyclical political time, which favours discontinuity in institutional practices and policies.
* (iii) Intensive bargaining over time-setting, which encourages governing by timetable
# Intensive bargaining over time-setting, which encourages governing by timetable.
* (iv) The sensitivity of EU political time to member state influence, on the one hand, and (v) the Europeanization of political time in the member states, on the other. The balances struck in the temporal constitution of the EU are critical to its future.
# The sensitivity of EU political time to member state influence, on the one hand.
# The Europeanization of political time in the member states, on the other. The balances struck in the temporal constitution of the EU are critical to its future.


==== References ====  
==== References ====  
Goetz, K. H., 2009. How does the EU tick? Five propositions on political timer. Journal of European Public Policy, 16(2):202–220  
Goetz, K. H., 2009. How does the EU tick? Five propositions on political timer. Journal of European Public Policy, 16(2):202–220  
Accessible: [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=3218320 Cambridge University Press]
Accessible: [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=3218320 Cambridge University Press]

Latest revision as of 12:29, 13 September 2009

How does the EU tick? Five propositions on political time

In what manner is political time institutionalized in the political system of the EU? This article advances five propositions on political time in the EU and highlights their implications for the workings of the EU.

The propositions stress:

  1. The absence of a dominant EU political cycle, which creates problems of mobilization and synchronization, but also allows for temporal plurality.
  2. An emphasis on linear political time, associated with ongoingness and open-endedness, as opposed to cyclical political time, which favours discontinuity in institutional practices and policies.
  3. Intensive bargaining over time-setting, which encourages governing by timetable.
  4. The sensitivity of EU political time to member state influence, on the one hand.
  5. The Europeanization of political time in the member states, on the other. The balances struck in the temporal constitution of the EU are critical to its future.

References

Goetz, K. H., 2009. How does the EU tick? Five propositions on political timer. Journal of European Public Policy, 16(2):202–220 Accessible: Cambridge University Press