The Open Method of Coordination: Underconceptualisation, overdetermination, de-politicisation and beyond
Sandra Kröger
Governing the knowledge society: Studying Lisbon as epistemic setting
Thomas Pfister
Learning about policy learning: Reflections on the European Employment Strategy
Miriam Hartlapp
EU law 'transformed'?: Evaluating accountability and subsidiarity in the 'streamlined' OMC for Social Inclusion and Social Protection
Mark Dawson
The double voluntarism in EU social dialogue and employment policy
Armin Schäfer, Simone Leiber
Does supranational coordination erode its national basis?: The case of European labour market policy and German industrial relations
Torsten Niechoj
The Open Method of Coordination: Effectively preventing welfare state retrenchment?
Milena Büchs
The Open Method of Coordination on health care after the Lisbon Strategy II: Towards a neoliberal framing?
Mark L. Flear
The construction of EU's childcare policy through the Open Method of Coordination
Elissaveta Radulova
Money, votes or 'good' ideas?: Partisan politics and the effectiveness of the European Employment Strategy in Austria and Ireland
J. Timo Weishaupt
Mariely López-Santana
Against the odds: The Open Method of Coordination as a selective amplifier for reforming Belgian pension policies
Bart Vanhercke
What kind of consensus?: Conflicting notions of effectiveness within the Social Protection Committee
Anna Horvath