Paradigms in Public Policy

Theory and Practice of Paradigm Shifts in the EU

Tom Burns editor Marcus Carson editor Dolores Calvo editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Peter Lang AG

Published:11th Feb '10

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Policy action is driven, shaped and regulated by the ways in which cognitive frames and interests shape and define issues and analyses – and the involvement of particular authorities, experts, problem-definitions and solutions. To understand these processes is particularly important in the realm of democratic policymaking, where agents driven by divergent interests and alternative principles struggle to preserve or reform policy, law, and institutions. This book analyzes continuity and change in EU policy and provides a systematic understanding of the interactions between ideas, organized actors, and institutions in political, administrative and related social processes. The EU policy studies make up a rich empirical territory, ranging from food security and chemicals to energy, climate change, and gender.

«This is a highly innovative book that offers a thorough appraisal of key EU public policy paradigms in a truly interdisciplinary way, combining theoretical analyses and empirical case studies.» (Alberto Martinelli, University of Milan)
«This book breaks new theoretical ground in elaborating a dynamic cultural/institutionalist framework, improving our understanding of how cognitive and normative models interact with social institutions, actor configurations and contested ideas and policymaking frames.» (Barbara Hobson, Stockholm University)
«This collection of essays is the most important expression to date of how ideas, cognitive frameworks, actors, and institutions interact to shape policy.» (Rogers Hollingsworth, Jr., University of Wisconsin)

ISBN: 9783631579053

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 570g

446 pages

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