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Description

In this seminar, our speakers examine how far and under what conditions experimentalist governance (XG), defined as a recursive process of provisional goal setting and revision, based on comparative review of implementation in different local contexts, may be an effective and legitimate means of responding to diversity among EU member states, in comparison both to conventional uniform regulation (UR) and to differentiated integration (DI).

0:00:14 Welcome – Nathalie Brack
0:02:02 Presentation – Jonathan Zeitlin
0:15:52 Presentation – Bernardo Rangoni
0:25:36 Presentation – Jonathan Zeitlin
0:39:20 Commentary – Sandra Eckert
0:50:38 Discussion and Q&A

Speakers
Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam
Bernardo Rangoni, University of York

Discussant
Sandra Eckert, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies and
Goethe University Frankfurt

More on the Seminar Series on the European Union: https://ecpr.eu/Events/184