A Network Model of Decision Making Applied to the European Union
Abstract
Network structures constrain and enable political actors. Nonetheless, few models of
decision making in international politics take network relations into account. We
formulate and test a network model of decision making that incorporates the influence
relations among political decision makers. In the first stage of the model, decision
makers influence each other’s initial policy positions on controversial issues through
their network relations. The extent to which this influence leads to changes in decision
makers’ initial policy positions depends on the presence of network ties with other
actors and the relative salience of the issue to the decision makers. In the second stage
of the model, decision makers take a decision on the basis of their revised policy
positions. The dataset we use to test the model combines information on the network
relations among the member states’ representations to the EU and decision-making
actors’ initial policy positions on controversial issues. The network model generates
more accurate predictions of decision outcomes on these issues than does an
appropriate baseline model. We draw out the implications of our findings for
understanding the role of network relations in international politics.
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Date
2009-03Author
Naurin, Daniel
Thomson, Robert
Keywords
networks
decision making
legislation
European Union
ISSN
1653-8919
Series/Report no.
Working Papers
2009:03
Language
eng