Bureaucracy may be the solution, rather than the problem, for issues of European governance

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Series Details 23.04.14
Publication Date 23/04/2014
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The European Union is often criticised from the perspective that it has created a layer of bureaucracy or ‘red tape’ which has a damaging effect on European governance. Martin Lodge and Kai Wegrich write that while it is particularly common for political parties to make these arguments in the run up to European elections, legitimate and effective administration is at the heart of addressing the key governance challenges European countries must face in the future.

They argue that any meaningful discussion about bureaucracy should focus on the question of ‘why’ certain interventions seem to work, and not simply on ‘what’ initiatives have previously worked in other contexts.

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Hertie School of Governance: The Governance Report http://www.governancereport.org/
Hertie School of Governance: News, 10.04.14: Administrative Capacities Vary Immensely within the EU http://www.governancereport.org/news-details/article/administrative-capacities-vary-immensely-within-the-eu-1/

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