The dissertation explores the developments of the border control agency Frontex and the European Asylum Support Office EASO, arguing that the Schengen crisis of 2015-16 prompted EU institutions to significantly empower both migration agencies. This study adapts classic principal-agent interpretations while applying a process-tracing method to introduce a distinction between primary and intermediate principals on one side and multiple agents on the other. By doing so, this study investigates significant agency empowerment in the EU migration policy.
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The dissertation explores the developments of the border control agency Frontex and the European Asylum Support Office EASO, arguing that the Schengen crisis of 2015-16 prompted EU institutions to significantly empower both migration agencies. This study adapts classic principal-agent interpretations while applying a process-tracing method to introduce a distinction between primary and intermediate principals on one side and multiple agents on the other. By doing so, this study investigates sign...
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