Articles

Pegan, A. (2024). Four leaders, four decades: Leadership and the European Parliament’s Secretaries-General. Forthcoming in European Politics and Society.

Mendez, C., Pegan, A. & Triga, V. (2024). Creating public value in regional policy. Bringing citizens back inPublic Management Review 26(3), 811-835. DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2022.2126880

Daly, S.,  Chapman, R.  & Pegan, A. (2024). Local government officers, pragmatism and creativity during austerity – the case of Urban Green Newcastle. Local Government Studies 50(1), 109-127. DOI: 10.1080/03003930.2023.2179995

Van Gestel, N., M. Kuiper, A. Pegan (2023) Strategies and transitions to public sector co-creation across Europe. Public Policy and Administration. https://doi.org/10.1177/09520767231184523 

Pegan, A. (2023) Strategic planning for local government co-creation: Evidence from Croatia and SloveniaSoutheast European and Black Sea Studies10.1080/14683857.2023.2190004

Hermansen, S. L. and A. Pegan (2023) Blurred lines between electoral and parliamentary representation: The use of constituency staff among Members of the European ParliamentEuropean Union Politics. 24(2), 239-263. 10.1177/14651165221149900

Pegan, A. (2021) A Temporal Perspective on Staff Support in the European Parliament. Journal of European Integration 44 (4), 511-52910.1080/07036337.2021.1942463

Pegan, A. and W. N. Vermeulen (2018) Parliament in Gross Human Rights Violations: The Case of DarfurActa Politica 53(3), 448-468.

Pegan, A. (2017) The Role of Personal Parliamentary Assistants in the European Parliament. West European Politics 40(2), 295-315.

Pegan, A. (2017) The Bureaucratic Growth of the European Union. Journal of Contemporary European Research 13(2), 1209-1234.

Pegan, A. (2017) At the heart of the EP: Committee membership of Slovenian MEPs. Teorija in praksa 54(6), 1077-1097.  CV data for Slovene MEPs.

Book chapters

Pegan A. and A.-L. Högenauer (2016) ‘The Role of Parliamentary Administrations in Inter-parliamentary Cooperation‘ in Lupo, N. and C. Fasone (eds.) ‘Interparliamentary cooperation in the composite European Constitution’, Oxford: Hart Publishing.

Spreitzer, A., A. Pegan, A. Husain (2014) ‘Traités internationaux et le parlement luxembourgeois’ in Poirier, P. (ed.) Autonomie et rôle du parlement luxembourgeois, Paris: Larcier, 2014.

Research reports

Pegan, A. (2024) The Participation of Slovenia in the Macroregional Strategies of the European Union. Final Report. Target research programme V5-2347.

Ongaro, E. and A. Pegan (2022) Practice Sourcebook. Horizon 2020 COGOV Deliverable 8.2.

Pegan, A. (2021) Report on the diffusion of strategic management models in Europe. Horizon 2020 COGOV Deliverable 3.1.

Pegan, A., A. Krašovec (2021) Slovenian Parliament. Political Studies Associations. The UK Political Studies Association Specialist Group on Parliaments.

Daly, S., A. Pegan, K. Shaw (2019) Repository of Practices. Horizon 2020 COGOV Deliverable 1.2.

Ferlie, E., A. Pegan, I. Pluchinotta, K. Shaw (2019) Literature Review. Horizon 2020 COGOV Deliverable 1.1.

Pegan, A., C. Mendez and V. Triga (2018) What do citizens think of Cohesion Policy and does it matter for European identity? Horizon 2020 COHESIFY Research Paper 13.

Pegan, A. (2018) Southern and Eastern Region (Ireland). Horizon 2020 COHESIFY case study report.

Pegan, A. (2018) The Long Arm of Whitehall Post-Brexit: Evidence from the Common Assembly (1952-1956). DCU Brexit Institute – Working paper N. 8 – 2018.