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Who gets the blame?
How policymakers in the EU shift responsibility when things go wrong

LSE EUROPP – European Politics and Policy

EU membership provides ample opportunities for politicians at the national level to shift blame for unpopular decisions to the EU’s institutions, while EU-level actors also have an incentive to blame national politicians when things go wrong. Drawing on a new study, Tim Heinkelmann-Wild explains how these blame-avoidance processes function in practice.

Blog post “Who gets the blame? How policymakers in the EU shift responsibility when things go wrong.” In: LSE EUROPP – European Politics and Policy, January 30, 2019. https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2020/01/30/whose-fault-is-it-really-how-policymakers-in-the-eu-shift-the-blame-when-things-go-wrong/

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