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- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Series page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 Europeanization An analytical framework
- Europeanization in the context of the EEA
- Europeanization defined as a two-way process
- ‘Mismatch’ as a trigger for Europeanization
- Dependent and intervening variables
- Theoretical grounding in new institutionalism
- Findings from other states
- EU member states
- Non-members
- Measuring Europeanization
- 2 Uploading in the EEA
- Limitations of a small administration
- The Commission as the main formal point of access
- Expert groups
- Comitology committees
- Lobbying decision-making bodies from the outside
- The Council
- The European Parliament
- Intra-EFTA collaboration
- Exemptions and adaptations
- Conclusions
- 3 Downloading in the EEA
- Domestic intervening variables
- Administrative capacity
- Cultures of compliance
- Civil society and veto points
- External pressures
- Opportunities for socialization
- Asymmetry of power
- The threat ofsuspension
- EFTA infringement procedures
- How effective are these mechanisms?
- Conclusions
- 4 Market competition in the electricity sector
- Origins and objectives of the Electricity Directive
- Mismatch between the EU and national levels
- Attempts to gain an exemption as a small isolated system
- Transposition without exemption
- Over-implementation?
- Conclusions
- 5 European citizenship and free movement of persons
- Free movement as an integral part of EU citizenship
- EEA-relevance as a convenient excuse for non-adoption?
- Can the EFTA states say ‘No’?
- Conclusions
- 6 The Emissions Trading Scheme
- What is the EU ETS?
- Incorporation of the ETS into the EEA Agreement
- Special recognition for ultra-peripheral regions?
- Implementation at the national level – or lack thereof?
- Conclusions
- 7 The Food Law Package
- Mismatch between the EU and national levels
- Incorporation of the Food Law Package into the EEA Agreement
- Adoption at the national level
- The national debate and content of the implementing legislation
- Conclusions and potential next steps
- 8 Review of key findings
- Analytical framework, research questions and hypotheses
- Is Iceland a decision-shaper?
- How likely is domestic adaptation in Iceland?
- 9 The EEA: Challenges and future scenarios
- Challenges in the EEA
- The democratic deficit
- An evolving EU versus a static EEA
- Dwindling numbers on the EFTA side
- Future of the EEA
- And then there were two?
- EEA no more?
- Expansion of the Agreement?
- Notes
- Introduction
- 1 Europeanization: An analytical framework
- 2 Uploading in the EEA
- 3 Downloading in the EEA
- 4 Market competition in the electricity sector
- 5 European citizenship and free movement of persons
- 6 The Emissions Trading Scheme
- 7 The Food Law Package
- 8 Review of key findings
- 9 The EEA: Challenges and future scenarios
- Appendix I: Interviews
- Appendix II: Internal EFTA documents
- Bibliography
- Index
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