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Public Ethics at the European Commission Andreea Nastase (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)

Public Ethics at the European Commission By Andreea Nastase (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)

Public Ethics at the European Commission by Andreea Nastase (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)


Public Ethics at the European Commission Summary

Public Ethics at the European Commission: Politics, Reform and Individual Views by Andreea Nastase (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)

Since the early 2000s, reforms in the area of public ethics have represented a significant part in the European Commission's efforts to improve its internal governance and democratic legitimacy, and address the crisis of public confidence in European integration.

This book comprises a study of ethics and public integrity issues in the administrative services of the European Commission. The author traces the reforms implemented in this area since the early 2000s, and asks whether and how they have shaped Commission officials' thinking about appropriate behaviour in public office. Based on in-depth interviews and the use of vignettes, the book reveals that the influence of ethics regulations is subtle and full of contradictions: while a heightened awareness and discussion of ethical issues exists in the Commission nowadays, the topic is nonetheless often considered as a matter of common sense. This book breaks new ground as the first analysis of ethics at the level of individual EU officials. It advances a new angle to the study of the Commission as an administrative actor, and sheds light on an important but under-researched component of its efforts to address criticism concerning democratic legitimacy. In the field of administrative ethics, the book tackles research gaps regarding the practice and impact of ethics policies within public organizations.

This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of EU Studies/Politics, institutional reform, administrative ethics, and more broadly European governance and public policy.

About Andreea Nastase (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)

Andreea Nastase is Assistant Professor in European Public Policy at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. She holds a PhD from the Central European University, Budapest.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Ethics management and corruption world-wide

Central concepts, limitations and some finer points

The analytical contribution of this book

The European Commission as a case study in ethics management

Research approach

Plan of the book

1. Public Ethics, Socialization and the Organizational Profile of the European Commission

1.1. A conceptual framework for addressing public ethics

1.1.1. Ethical dilemmas and views towards public ethics

1.1.2. Ethics management in public organizations

1.2. Organizational socialization: learning ethics on the job

1.2.1. Formal and informal learning sources

1.2.2. Socialization as acquiring role knowledge

1.3. The officials of the European Commission and their organizational socialization

1.3.1. Choosing a significant group of officials

1.3.2. Characteristics of the sample

1.3.3. Gaining access and recruiting participants

1.4. Conclusion

2. Change, Continuity and the Politics of Ethics Reforms

2.1. The compliance-integrity continuum

2.2. The development of ethics management in the European Commission services

2.2.1. The Kinnock reforms: a rule-based ethics system

2.2.2. The Kallas package: moving to a trust-based ethics system

2.2.3. The Kallas package after 2010

2.3. The Ethics Communication and the delivery of change

2.3.1. Public scrutiny and ethics scandals

2.3.2. Ethics as a political liability

2.4. Conclusion

3. You are the Human Face of the Commission: Ethics Translated in Internal Administrative Practice

3.1. Ethics in internal communication: rules and the public image of the European Commission

3.2. Ethics hot spots in the European Commission

3.2.1. Types of ethical dilemmas

3.2.2. Type 1 issues: conflict of interests, outside activities and the limits of individual freedom of expression

3.2.3. Type 2 issues: whistleblowing

3.2.4. Type 3 issues: exchanges with private interests

3.3. Conclusion

4. Individual Views towards Ethics in the European Commission

4.1. Methodological observations

4.1.1. General observations on the vignette technique

4.1.2. The use of vignettes in this research project

4.2. Individual positions on public ethics

4.2.1. Vignette 1: The organization and the individual

4.2.2. Vignette 2: Officials within the organization

4.2.3. Vignette 3: The official, the organization, and external actors

4.3. Ethics on the work-floor: commonalities, divergence, and determinants

4.3.1. Commonalities and divergence

4.3.2. Exploring the divergence

4.3.2.1. Nationality

4.3.2.2. Organizational position

4.4. Conclusion

5. Discussing Common Sense - How Ethics Management Shapes Individual Views to Ethics

5.1. Official communication and views from the work-floor

5.2. Ethics as common sense

5.3. Discussing about ethics

5.4. Conclusion

Conclusion

Summary of findings

The limits of ethics management

The European Commission after ethics reforms

Outlook

Final remarks

Additional information

NLS9780367173548
9780367173548
0367173549
Public Ethics at the European Commission: Politics, Reform and Individual Views by Andreea Nastase (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-01-17
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