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- W2103248815 abstract "The high success rate of Commission proposals seems to suggest that the European Commission is very influential in promoting European policies. However, the Commission’s agenda-setting activity might be affected by its anticipation of member states’ preferences. If the Commission acts with foresight, it simply does not initiate a proposal when it knows that the proposal will not be acceptable to member state governments in the Council or, more recently, the European Parliament. In this respect, the Commission is far less powerful than it appears. We test this hypothesis with aggregate data on the number of Commission proposals for directives and the degree of EU support in the Council between 1976 and 2003. The results of the analysis broadly support the theoretical argument. 1 Both authors contributed equally to this article. 2 Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Limerick; email: frank.haege@ul.ie. 3 Institute of Public Administration, Leiden University; email: dtoshkov@fsw.leidenuniv.nl." @default.
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- W2103248815 title "Anticipating Resistance: The Effect of Member State Preferences on the European Commission's Agenda-Setting Activity" @default.
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