The European Pillar of Social Rights: How strategic agency shaped the European Union's flagship social initiative

Sophie Dura
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The European Pillar of Social Rights sits at the fulcrum of EU social policymaking. This article aims to explore its legal and political character, how it was shaped in the adoption process and its place within Social Europe. The key argument is that the Social Pillar builds on but also critically modifies previous initiatives present within the broader EU governance framework, notably in the European Semester. Key political actors like Commission President Jean‐Claude Juncker and parliamentary rapporteur Maria João Rodrigues contributed to the adoption process not only through their long‐held political views but also by bringing to bear their own critical reflections on previous EU initiatives. Methodologically, the article relies on 15 interviews with policy experts and uses an interdisciplinary approach based on legal analysis, process tracing and actor‐centred constructivist theory. The contribution of the article is threefold: (1) it helps to better understand the EU's social flagship initiative and the modifications of its governance approach compared with previous initiatives, (2) it sheds new light on the tensions and opportunities of social policymaking within the EU and (3) it shows the added value of actor‐centred constructivist approaches on a theoretical level.
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欧洲社会权利支柱:战略机构如何塑造欧盟的旗舰社会倡议
欧洲社会权利支柱是欧盟社会政策制定的支点。本文旨在探讨其法律和政治特征、通过过程中的形成过程及其在社会欧洲中的地位。文章的主要论点是,社会支柱建立在更广泛的欧盟治理框架(尤其是欧洲学期)内,但也对之前的倡议进行了批判性修改。欧盟委员会主席让-克洛德-容克(Jean-Claude Juncker)和议会报告员玛丽亚-若昂-罗德里格斯(Maria João Rodrigues)等主要政治人物不仅通过其长期坚持的政治观点,还通过对欧盟以前的倡议进行批判性反思,为采纳过程做出了贡献。在方法论上,文章依靠对政策专家的 15 次访谈,并采用基于法律分析、过程追踪和以行动者为中心的建构主义理论的跨学科方法。文章有三方面的贡献:(1) 有助于更好地理解欧盟的社会旗舰倡议及其治理方法与以往倡议相比所做的修改;(2) 为欧盟内部社会政策制定的紧张和机遇提供了新的视角;(3) 从理论层面展示了以行动者为中心的建构主义方法的附加价值。
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