Neues Forschungsprojekt: Das Exekutivdreieck der Europäischen Kommission
Das EUS-Team beteiligt sich am „CoREx“-Netzwerk, das das Dreieck aus Politiker:innen der Exekutive, Top-Bürokrat:innen und politischen Berater:innen aus einer innovativen und vergleichenden Perspektive untersucht. Das Netzwerk wird von der "European Cooperation in Science and Technology" (COST) finanziert und besteht aus mehr als 120 Forscher:innen aus ganz Europa. Als Mitglieder der Arbeitsgruppe 2 tragen Prof. Dr. Heidbreder und Dr. Johannes Gerken Forschung zum Exekutivdreieck der Europäischen Kommission als zentraler Akteurin innerhalb des politischen Mehrebenensystems der EU und zu den im Dreieck wirkenden Karrieremustern zum Netzwerk bei. Das Projekt hat eine Laufzeit bis Oktober 2027.
Projektbeschreibung von der COST-Website (in English):
“CoREx creates a unique pan-European network of researchers studying the relationships of executive politicians, top civil servants, and ministerial advisers (‘the executive triangle’) from an internationally comparative perspective. These three actors and their mutual relationships significantly shape policymaking. Their capacity to solve problems and to make legitimate decisions are at the core of democratic governance. While pressing contemporary policy problems require professional top civil service competence, executive politicians demand political advice from personally trusted individuals to navigate their increasingly polarized and mediatized environments. CoREx addresses this tension between professional competence and political craft by taking a system-perspective on the executive triangle. Through pan-European networking and knowledge sharing across all regions in Europe, it develops a common conceptual and methodological framework revolving around different dimensions of politicization to collect comparative data from across Europe. Thereby, CoREx bridges currently disconnected research on the top civil service and ministerial advisers, as well as disparities in geographical coverage and research capacities. CoREx will generate comparative datasets and analyses on the institutional set-up, career backgrounds, roles and interactions in policymaking, and accountability and transparency of the executive triangle across regions and over time. In an innovative way, CoREx will provide systematic comparative knowledge about trends, causes, and consequences of different configurations of the executive triangle. CoREx contributes to a better understanding of democratic governance in times of increasing political polarization and populist politics. The unprecedented results will be relevant for the scientific community, stakeholders, and the public at large.” (https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA22150/)