Zero emission housing: Policy development in Australia and comparisons with the EU, UK, USA and California
In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 11, S. 25-45
ISSN: 2210-4224
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In: Environmental innovation and societal transitions, Band 11, S. 25-45
ISSN: 2210-4224
In: Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Zivilgesellschaft, Konflikte und Demokratie, Schumpeter-Nachwuchsgruppe Positionsbildung in der EU-Kommission, Band SP IV 2012-502
The paper proceeds as follows: The first section sketches some main theoretical arguments concerning the dynamics of executive governance: first a set of arguments based on organisation theory is developed, after which we look into how policies can determine politics. The subsequent section outlines how executive governance has developed in EU research policy, reviewing the studies that form the basis for claims of technocratic dominance, segmentation and path dependence particular to EU research policy. Finally an overview is given of some main developments in the executive governance of research policy in the last decade, looking first into change and stability in its structure and capacity at the European level and then on empirical patterns of executive governance in committees and networks as evidenced in data on the Commission's expert group system. (author's abstract)
In: West European politics, Band 33, Heft 1, S. 58-74
ISSN: 1743-9655
Issues in European Union and U.S. Foreign Policy, edited by MYnevver Cebeci, represents a timely attempt at analyzing EU and US foreign policy over a wide range of issues through a comparative approach. It involves theory-guided empirical research and analyzes several thematic issues within the specific context of selected geographical issue areas. It focuses on_and actually proposes_a broader framework of cooperation and coordination for the EU and the US.
In: Competition
In: Elgar European law series
In: Discussion paper C 142
In: Routledge
In: EUI working papers / Robert Schuman Centre, 96,2
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