Elgar Encyclopedia of EU Public Policy

 


Solidne dzieło: Elgar Encyclopedia of European Union Public Policy to całościowy i obszerny przegląd dynamicznych i stopniowych zmian w politykach publicznych UE oraz związanych z nimi procesów decyzyjnych, w każdym razie tak można przeczytać na obwolucie tego aktualnego opracowania. W środku 65 rozdziałów, zapraszam do zapoznania się ze spisem treści, który zamieszczam bez skrótów poniżej.

Elgar Encyclopedia of European Union Public Policy / edited by Paolo Roberto Graziano and Jale Tosun. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2022. xx, 640 pages ; 25 cm. ISBN 9781800881105 (cased), 9781800881112 (ebk) [Call No. 46597]

Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction to the Elgar Encyclopedia of European Union Public Policy / Jale Tosun and Paolo Roberto Graziano

PART I: POLICYMAKING IN THE MULTILEVEL SYSTEM -- 2. Bureaucratic politics / Tobias Bach -- 3. EU agencies and stakeholders: assessing critical mass and the plurality of voices / Ixchel Pérez-Durán and Juan Carlos Triviño-Salazar -- 4. European Administrative Networks / Ellen Mastenbroek, Reini Schrama, and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen -- 5. European Regulatory Networks / Francesca Pia Vantaggiato and Fabrizio De Francesco -- 6. Interparliamentary cooperation / Thomas Malang -- 7. Multilevel governance / Philipp Trein -- 8. Multilevel governance and the transformation of the state / Michaël Tatham -- 9. National ministerial bureaucracy / Vilde Hernes -- 10. National parliaments and European public policy 89/ Katrin Auel and Ivana Skazlic -- 11. Regions / Simona Piattoni and Laura Polverari -- 12. Supranationalization of government and governance / Morten Egeberg

PART II: INPUT INTO EU PUBLIC POLICY -- 13. EU-wide interest groups / Rainer Eising and Julia Sollik -- 14. European Citizens Initiative / Jale Tosun -- 15. Evidence-based policymaking / Paul Cairney -- 16. Expertise in EU policy-making / Johan Christensen and Åse Gornitzka -- 17. National interest groups in EU policymaking / Danica Fink-Hafner and Meta Novak

PART III: EUROPEANIZATION OF PUBLIC POLICY -- 18. Contested and politicised? Recent trends in policy and research on European development policy / Christine Hackenesch -- 19. Europeanization / Theofanis Exadaktylos and Paolo Roberto Graziano -- 20. Europeanization of social policy / Robert Henry Cox -- 21. Foreign policy / Heidi Maurer and Nicholas Wright -- 22. Healthcare / Emmanuele Pavolini -- 23. Policy diffusion / Martino Maggetti -- 24. Diffusion of tax policies in the European Union / Achim Kemmerling and Aanor Roland

PART IV: POLICY INTEGRATION -- 25. Climate policy integration in the European Union / Heiner von Lüpke and Lucas Leopold -- 26. Development policy integration in the European Union / Sebastian Steingass -- 27. Environmental policy integration / Andrea Lenschow and Jan Pollex -- 28. Gender mainstreaming / Sophie Jacquot -- 29. Policy assessment / Sabine Weiland -- 30. Post-exceptionalism in the Common Agricultural Policy / Carsten Daugbjerg and Peter H. Feindt

PART V: POLICY STYLES -- 31. Making sense of the relationship between Europeanisation and policy styles / Jeroen Candel -- 32. The Nordic countries in EU public policy-making: between change and continuity / Anna Michalski and Helena Wockelberg -- 33. Policy-making in southern Europe / Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos -- 34. Policy styles in Germany, France, and the UK / Samuel B.H. Faure -- 35. The study of policy style: reflections on a simple idea / Jeremy Richardson -- 36. The transformations of public administration systems in east central Europe / Jozef Bátora and Daniel Klimovský

PART VI: CRISES AND EFFECTS ON EU PUBLIC POLICY -- 37. Brexit / Alan Greer -- 38. Economic and financial crises in the European Union / Lucia Quaglia -- 39. Energy and climate crises / Anna Herranz-Surrallés and Israel Solorio -- 40. The European Union and youth unemployment: policy responses, policy developments and key challenges / Margherita Bussi -- 41. Focusing events / Thomas A. Birkland, Rob A. DeLeo, and Kristin Taylor -- 42. Migration and asylum in the EU: struggling to overcome policy deadlock / Florian Trauner

PART VII: EU POLICY IMPLEMENTATION -- 43. Differentiated implementation of EU law and policies / Sebastiaan Princen -- 44. The modalities of policy design: co-design, non-design, and authoritative instrumentalism / Michael Howlett -- 45. The multilevel administrative state / Jarle Trondal -- 46. Noncompliance / Ekaterina Domorenok -- 47. The Open Method of Coordination: a contested public policy instrument still going ‘soft’ / Bart Vanhercke and Philippe Pochet -- 48. Theoretical perspectives on improving policy implementation in the EU / Oliver Treib, Ellen Mastenbroek, and Esther Versluis -- 49. Voluntary implementation – European Neighbourhood Policy / Federica Zardo

PART VIII: EU POLICY DYNAMICS -- 50. Analyzing EU policy processes: applying the multiple streams framework / Nicole Herweg and Reimut Zohlnhöfer -- 51. Discursive analysis, framing, and the narrative policy framework / Amandine Crespy and Camille Nessel -- 52. Europeanization and convergence / Jale Tosun -- 53. Europeanization and differentiation / Eva G. Heidbreder -- 54. The evolution of the EU’s enlargement policy / Antoaneta L. Dimitrova -- 55. The interactive politics of EU social investment agenda setting / Anton Hemerijck and Francesco Corti -- 56. New institutionalism and European public policy / Martin B. Carstensen and Patrick Emmenegger -- 57. Punctuated equilibrium theory and the EU policy process / Leticia Elias and Arco Timmermans -- 58. Studying EU politics through the ACF—key challenges / Karin Ingold

PART IX: EU POLICY FEEDBACK -- 59. EU stances of mainstream political parties: historical development, challenges for party strategies, and implications for legislative decision-making in the EU multilevel system / Marc Debus -- 60. Pan-European parties / Daniela Braun -- 61. Policy evaluation: an evolving and expanding feature of EU governance / Stijn van Voorst, Pieter Zwaan, and Jonas J. Schoenefeld -- 62. Policy feedback approach / Jennifer Shore -- 63. Policy learning in the European Union / Claire A. Dunlop and Claudio M. Radaelli -- 64. Populism and the European Union / Paolo Roberto Graziano -- 65. Social movements in the European arena: between transnational trajectories and national challenges / Guya Accornero and Tiago Carvalho.

Book Jacket: "A holistic and extensive exploration of both the dynamic and incremental changes in EU public policy and the decision processes surrounding them, this Elgar Encyclopedia is the definitive reference work in the field of EU public policy. Unifying theoretical insights with empirical phenomena, this pioneering Encyclopedia begins by engaging with the multi-level structure of the EU’s polity and identifies how this affects public policy, considering the role of various non-state actors in EU policymaking, and the concepts of Europeanization and policy diffusion. Offering a theoretical introduction to policy integration, it examines intergovernmentalism, neofunctionalism, and postfunctionalism, alongside an innovative analysis of policy styles and the effects of recent crises on EU public policy, including COVID-19 and populism. Chapters conclude by reflecting on policy implementation and dynamics, and the impact of feedback on public policies and institutions. Ultimately demonstrating that the study of public policy in the EU has produced a set of EU-specific analytical perspectives, this timely book will guide further research avenues into EU public policy for students and scholars interested in (EU) public policy, public administration and comparative politics, alongside informing the decision-making of policymakers globally."--BOOK JACKET.

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