Yannis Karagiannis
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View article: The limits of passive power: Competition law in Singapore and the EU's global legal influence
The limits of passive power: Competition law in Singapore and the EU's global legal influence Open
As the United States retreats from global rule‐making, the European Union (EU) must decide whether to shape global legal regimes actively or rely on its market power. Optimists claim that EU norms spread passively as a result of the Brusse…
View article: Explaining Informal Policy-Making Patterns in the Eurozone Crisis: Decentralized Bargaining and the Theory of EU Institutions
Explaining Informal Policy-Making Patterns in the Eurozone Crisis: Decentralized Bargaining and the Theory of EU Institutions Open
During the Eurozone crisis, the so-called ‘Merkozy duumvirate’ emerged as an informal, but highly visible EU policy-making pattern. This article asks why such forms of decentralized bargaining emerge and what this implies for the theory of…
View article: Social democratic parties and antitrust policy: evidence from Western Europe (2002–13)
Social democratic parties and antitrust policy: evidence from Western Europe (2002–13) Open
This paper investigates the position of social democratic parties (SDPs) towards antitrust (competition) policy. Given their traditional state-interventionist attitude and their ties with organized labour, SDPs have long been considered as…