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Building: Faculty of International and Political Studies, Floor: Ground, Room: 037
Friday 14:00 - 15:45 CEST (11/09/2026)
This panel addresses critical governance challenges facing the EU in an era of rapid change, particularly concerning populist obstructionism, compliance enforcement, and anti-corruption efforts. Papers examine strategic responses by mainstream governments to counter populist obstructions in EU decision-making, analyze the puzzling decline in Commission infringement cases despite rising Euroscepticism, investigate corruption patterns in state-owned enterprises, explore how geopolitical developments have influenced the EU's anti-corruption agenda, and examine how the EU conceptualizes and copes with temporal disruption and institutional adaptation in a changing world.
| Title | Details |
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| Patterns of Declining Infringements in the European Union: A Time-Differencing Qualitative Comparative Analysis | View Paper Details |
| How to Curb Corruption in State-Owned Enterprises: Comparative Insights from Hungary, Poland, and Spain | View Paper Details |
| Geopolitical Turn in the EU’s Fight Against Corruption: Explaining Narrative Shifts and Coalition Formations | View Paper Details |
| These Times are Different: The EU’s Temporal Coping with a Changing World | View Paper Details |