Umfang:
Tab., Lit. S. 388-389
ISSN:
0021-9886
Inhalt:
The article addresses the politics of agenda-setting in the European Union (EU) policy process by utilizing the case of media ownership regulation. The author argues that the selection of a 'frame' (as defined in Schön and Rein, 1994) for media ownership regulation has been the object of conflict between and within EU institutions, most crucially within the Commission. Conflict, however, has been a resource in the policy process as it has brought in different legitimate interests and perspectives. The article has theoretical implications for the study of agenda-setting, organizational behaviour in the EU, and the analysis of the EU policy process. (Journal of Common Market Studies / FUB)
In:
Journal of common market studies, Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell, 1962, 36(1998), 3, Seite 369-389, 0021-9886
In:
volume:36
In:
year:1998
In:
number:3
In:
pages:369-389
Sprache:
Englisch
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