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Dr. Adam Kirpsza published an article in a journal with 200 points

We are happy to announce that Dr. Adam Kirpsza from the Chair of Studies on Integration Processes headed by Prof. Janusz Węc published an article entitled Not so independent? The effect of Commissioners’ attributes on EU member states’ bargaining success in „West European Politics”. „West European Politics” (WEP) is a leading peer-reviewed journal indexed in the SCOPUS and Web of Science databases. It has an Impact Factor (IF) of 4.055 (for 2021) and is placed in the first quartile (Q1) of top political science and international relations journals. It has 200 points according to the list of academic journals established by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

We encourage you to read it!

 

Abstract:

This study investigates how nationality and partisanship, two personal attributes of Commissioners, influence member states’ bargaining success in EU law making. Building on principal-agent theory, it is expected that countries with close national and political linkages to the Commissioner responsible for negotiating a proposal are more successful in attaining their preferred outcomes. The hypotheses are tested using a linear regression model on the DEUIII dataset. Overall, the analysis demonstrates that a state has more bargaining success when the responsible Commissioner comes from that state or is affiliated with the same European Parliament party group as one of the governing parties in that state. Moreover, shared national ties moderate the detrimental effect of preference disagreements with the Commission on states’ success. The study contributes to the literature by showing that Commissioners are not independent but political actors who can act autonomously and successfully pursue the preferences of their home countries and parties.