Switzerland in the European research area: Integration without legislation

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Front the point of view of modes of governance and constellations of interdependence, EU research policy offers ideal conditions for the flexible inclusion of non-member states: it is based on transgovernmental coordination through policy networks rather than supranational legislation, it follows scientific rather than political imperatives, and cooperation is in the interest of both the EU and of Switzerland. This article analyses the degree to which these factors have allowed for Switzerland s inclusion into the regulatory and organisational aspects of EU research policy, and highlights the limits of such flexible sectoral integration. © (2009) Swiss Political Science Review.

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Lavenex, S. (2009). Switzerland in the European research area: Integration without legislation. Swiss Political Science Review, 15(4), 629–651. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1662-6370.2009.tb00148.x

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