“As a Journal Editor for over twenty-five years, I have read a lot
about the European Union. I am often asked, 'what are the major gaps
in EU research?' My answer is always 'implementation'. Eva Thomann's
book makes a major contribution to EU implementation studies. She
brings really fresh thinking to the field. This is an important book
for all students of the EU and of policy implementation." —Jeremy
Richardson, Co-Editor of the Journal of European Public Policy
This book sheds light on the patterns, causes and consequences of the
“customization” of European Union (EU) policies. Even if they
comply, member states interpret and adapt EU rules in very diverse
ways when putting them into practice. We can think of and measure this
diversity as a phenomenon of regulatory change along the
implementation chain. The book explores what explains customization,
and what it means for providing policy solutions to shared problems.
It studies the implementation of EU food safety policies in Austria,
Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Switzerland using innovative
qualitative comparative techniques. After looking at the role of
prominent compliance arguments and the “logics of action” for
customization, the study assesses how differing degrees of
customization affect the success of the implementation. The book
provides a new, evidence-based perspective on “gold-plating” and
better regulation in Europe for scholars, students and practitioners
of policy implementation, European integration and Europeanization
alike.
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United in Diversity?
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319926841
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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