Consensus-Seeking and Reversed Representation among Polish Officials in the Council of the European Union

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES East European Politics and Societies Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.1177/08883254221101465
Kamil Ławniczak
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Most issues that come before the Council of the European Union are decided without any recorded opposition. Constructivist literature explains that informal norms encourage state officials to conduct negotiations according to the standards of compromise and restraint. I argue that another mechanism may help explain consensus: state representatives must convince their ministerial superiors to support the agreements they reach. Effectively, rather than just representing their capitals in one of the Council’s bodies, they speak to their political principals on behalf of their colleagues. This article presents the results of theory-oriented process-tracing research. It describes how the causal mechanisms leading to consensus can be conceptualized and operationalized. It shows the results of testing the existence of their observable implications in a material gathered through in-depth interviews with Council officials from Poland, who can be seen as a “least likely” case of informal norms socialization but who, at the same time, are rarely the focus of analysis in the existing literature.
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波兰官员在欧盟理事会中寻求共识和反向代表权
摆在欧洲联盟理事会面前的大多数问题都是在没有任何记录在案的反对意见的情况下决定的。建构主义文献解释说,非正式规范鼓励国家官员根据妥协和克制的标准进行谈判。我认为,另一种机制可能有助于解释共识:州代表必须说服他们的部长级上级支持他们达成的协议。实际上,他们不仅仅代表本国首都参加安理会的一个机构,而是代表其同事与政治负责人交谈。本文介绍了面向理论的过程跟踪研究的结果。它描述了如何将导致达成共识的因果机制概念化和操作化。它在通过对波兰理事会官员的深入采访收集的材料中显示了测试其可观察影响的存在性的结果,这些官员可以被视为非正式规范社会化的“最不可能”案例,但同时,他们很少成为现有文献中分析的焦点。
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期刊介绍: East European Politics and Societies is an international journal that examines social, political, and economic issues in Eastern Europe. EEPS offers holistic coverage of the region - every country, from every discipline - ranging from detailed case studies through comparative analyses and theoretical issues. Contributors include not only western scholars but many from Eastern Europe itself. The Editorial Board is composed of a world-class panel of historians, political scientists, economists, and social scientists.
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