欧盟官员需求:为何一些成员国在欧盟委员会招聘中落后

Eurocrats Wanted: Why Some Member States Lag in European Commission Recruitment

Journal of Common Market Studies · 2026
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ABS 3

中文导读

研究欧盟委员会中某些成员国代表不足的原因,通过专家访谈和行动计划分析,发现问题源于制度障碍而非不感兴趣,并探讨如何平衡招聘中的地理代表性与择优标准。

Abstract

Abstract The article investigates the underrepresentation of certain member states within the European Commission (EC) and explores the broader challenges of achieving geographical balance in European Union (EU) recruitment. Drawing on the theory of representative bureaucracy, the study systematises factors that shape the attractiveness of EU careers, specifically in the EC. Using qualitative data from 14 expert interviews and an analysis of action plans on geographical balance adopted by the EC in agreement with each underrepresented state in 2023, the article identifies key factors behind the lack of attractiveness of EU careers in the EC. The findings challenge the ‘rejection hypothesis’, which interprets low participation as disinterest. Instead, the article suggests that underrepresentation stems from institutional pathologies, fragmented national support, procedural complexity and opportunity structures that fail to generate motivation. Therefore, the lack of applications is less a matter of rejection than a structural failure of conditions. When pursued in isolation, neither EU‐level reforms nor national strategies adequately address the imbalance; solutions require their alignment, combining institutional flexibility, stronger national support and proactive outreach. Recruitment in the EC is not only a technical procedure but also a symbolic act. Balancing merit‐based standards with inclusiveness across diverse national contexts exposes unresolved questions about what counts as ‘fair’ representation and emphasises the unique legitimacy dilemmas facing supranational administrations.

欧盟研究公共管理政治代表国际组织招聘