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Building: Faculty of International and Political Studies, Floor: Ground, Room: 037
Thursday 09:00 - 10:45 CEST (10/09/2026)
This panel explores the EU's evolving fiscal architecture and its transformation from a primarily regulatory union to one with significant spending capacities. Papers analyze gridlock dynamics and informal cooperation mechanisms in Council negotiations, examine the shift from judicialization to central banking as a primary engine of integration, compare fiscal policy responses across different crises, and investigate the broader implications of the EU's system transformation from a regulatory to a spending state, with particular attention to how control constellations shape spending governance.
| Title | Details |
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| The Shifting Sands of European Integration: From Judicialization to Central Banking Hegemony | View Paper Details |
| Transverse Integration and Crisis-Driven Incrementalism: 2021-2022 Price Shock and the Partial EU Power Market Reform | View Paper Details |
| EU System Transformation from a Regulatory to a Spending State: Why and How Dimensions of Control Constellations Matter for Spending Governance | View Paper Details |