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Transforming for Europe : the reshaping of national bureaucracies in a system of multi-level governance

Berg, C.F. van den

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Berg, C. F. van den. (2011, January 20). Transforming for Europe : the reshaping of national bureaucracies in a system of multi-level governance. LUP Dissertations. Leiden University Press,

Amsterdam/Leiden. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/16356

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Cas pa r va n d en B erg · Tra nsfo rm ing fo r E uro pe

Caspar van den Berg

Transforming for Europe

the reshaping of national bureaucracies in a system of

multi-level governance

leiden university press LUP

In Transforming for Europe.

The reshaping of national bureaucracies in a system of multi-level governance, Caspar van den Berg explores the implications of the increasingly multi-level nature of governance for the French, British and Dutch national bureaucracies.

Power and competencies in Western Europe are shared by various layers of government as well as multiple types of state and non- state actors. What does this mean for the organisation and func- tioning of national bureaucracies?

While the civil service has become less bureaucratic (in the Weberian sense) in some respects, it is more bureaucratic in others: task-separation and record-keeping for oversight have increased, while permanence of office and political neutrality in various places have decreased.

The eu is not a single direct source to any of these developments yet its presence is certainly felt and cross-national distinction is less stark. Nevertheless, deeply ingrained national structures and cultures have thus far prevented the convergence of national bureaucracies into a single European administrative model.

Caspar van den Berg (1980) studied International Relations at the London School of Economics and has a PhD from Leiden Univer- sity. He currently works as an assistant professor at Leiden Univer- sity and as a public management consultant at Berenschot.

In 2006 Leiden University has initiated a series Leiden Dissertations at Leiden Univer- sity Press. This series affords an opportunity to those who have recently obtained their doctorate to publish the results of their doctoral research so as to ensure a wide distribution among colleagues and the interested public. The dissertations will become available both in printed and in digital versions. Books from this LUP series can be ordered through www.lup.nl. The large majority of Leiden dissertations from 2005 onwards is available digitally on www.dissertation.leidenuniv.nl.

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Cas pa r va n d en B erg · Tra nsfo rm ing fo r E uro pe

Caspar van den Berg

Transforming for Europe

the reshaping of national bureaucracies in a system of

multi-level governance

leiden university press LUP

In Transforming for Europe.

The reshaping of national bureaucracies in a system of multi-level governance, Caspar van den Berg explores the implications of the increasingly multi-level nature of governance for the French, British and Dutch national bureaucracies.

Power and competencies in Western Europe are shared by various layers of government as well as multiple types of state and non- state actors. What does this mean for the organisation and func- tioning of national bureaucracies?

While the civil service has become less bureaucratic (in the Weberian sense) in some respects, it is more bureaucratic in others: task-separation and record-keeping for oversight have increased, while permanence of office and political neutrality in various places have decreased.

The eu is not a single direct source to any of these developments yet its presence is certainly felt and cross-national distinction is less stark. Nevertheless, deeply ingrained national structures and cultures have thus far prevented the convergence of national bureaucracies into a single European administrative model.

Caspar van den Berg (1980) studied International Relations at the London School of Economics and has a PhD from Leiden Univer- sity. He currently works as an assistant professor at Leiden Univer- sity and as a public management consultant at Berenschot.

In 2006 Leiden University has initiated a series Leiden Dissertations at Leiden Univer- sity Press. This series affords an opportunity to those who have recently obtained their doctorate to publish the results of their doctoral research so as to ensure a wide distribution among colleagues and the interested public. The dissertations will become available both in printed and in digital versions. Books from this LUP series can be ordered through www.lup.nl. The large majority of Leiden dissertations from 2005 onwards is available digitally on www.dissertation.leidenuniv.nl.

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