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Annotated bibliography - Justice and home affairs

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Article / book

Elias, L. & Timmermans, A. (2014). Organised Crime on the European Council
Agenda: Political Attention Dynamics. The European Review of Organised Crime, 1(1), 160-177.
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Princen, S. & Rhinard, M. (2006). Crashing and Creeping: Agenda setting dynamics in the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy, 13(7), 1119-1132. 

Description

By analyzing the EU agenda, the article finds that the developement of the Organised Crime (OC) agenda displays a punctuated-equilibrium pattern of six main waves of political attention. Abstract


​Identifies two types of agenda setting in the EU, "from above“ and "from below“, and illustrates them and their potential interaction in two case studies: anti-smoking policy and bioterrorism. Abstract

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