Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany

Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany
Title Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany PDF eBook
Author Simon Green
Publisher Routledge
Pages 297
Release 2007-12-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136767061

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Policy convergence and policy learning have emerged as central themes in the study of public policy in recent years. This book complements the rich literature on theoretical aspects as well as individual case studies by undertaking a systematic comparison of policy convergence between two specific countries, the UK and Germany. Both are member-stat

Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany Dedicated to William E. Paterson

Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany Dedicated to William E. Paterson
Title Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany Dedicated to William E. Paterson PDF eBook
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Pages 203
Release 2007
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Special Issue on Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany

Special Issue on Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany
Title Special Issue on Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany PDF eBook
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Pages 203
Release 2007
Genre Deutschland - Großbritannien - Politisches System - Geschichte
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Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany

Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany
Title Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany PDF eBook
Author Simon Green
Publisher Routledge
Pages 202
Release 2007-12-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113676707X

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Policy convergence and policy learning have emerged as central themes in the study of public policy in recent years. Previously published as a special issue of German Politics, this landmark volume complements the rich literature on theoretical aspects as well as individual case studies by undertaking a systematic comparison of policy convergence between two specific countries, the UK and Germany.

Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany

Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany
Title Policy Convergence in the UK and Germany PDF eBook
Author Simon Green
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 2007
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To what extent are there policy convergence and/or divergence in the employment policies of Germany and the United Kingdom?

To what extent are there policy convergence and/or divergence in the employment policies of Germany and the United Kingdom?
Title To what extent are there policy convergence and/or divergence in the employment policies of Germany and the United Kingdom? PDF eBook
Author Andrea Daniel
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Pages 53
Release 2009
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3640346475

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Essay aus dem Jahr 2009 im Fachbereich Politik - Politische Systeme - Allgemeines und Vergleiche, Note: A, South Bank University London (Faculty of Art and Human Sciences), Veranstaltung: European Policy - Seminar "Comparative Analysis", Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: After investigating the active employment measures of the United Kingdom and Germany as well as their reforms of the Employment Services since the creation of the European Employment Strategy in 1997, it can be said that Germany adapted huge parts of the British system. The British set the European Employment Strategy's agenda and extended their policy model to the European level. Via the European Employment Strategy, the British system significantly changed the German one from a highly protective to a liberal model. The German state transferred the responsibility for protection from employment related "common risks of life" to the citizens, reducing its own measures to supporting services and a mere "guarantee of survival". Although this convergence of Employment Policy was caused by the European Employment Strategy, it did not contribute to the merging of a unified European Employment Policy or to a public awareness of the European Union's role in this policy area. While Germany obviously respected the European Employment Strategy as a "superior guidance" and treated it as a self standing "European Policy", the British used it to extend the reach of their national policies. A real integration of national policies into an EU-policy did not happen. In the United Kingdom as well as in Germany, the reforms of the employment policies have not been determined and implemented in a process of broad public participation but mostly as a "top-down" process, with decisions made by a professional elite. The European Employment Strategy with its set of policy methods (Open Methods of Cooperation) had not been able to reach its goals of a more democratic policy making and more public awareness of an independent role o

Renewable Energy Policy Convergence in the EU

Renewable Energy Policy Convergence in the EU
Title Renewable Energy Policy Convergence in the EU PDF eBook
Author David Jacobs
Publisher Routledge
Pages 299
Release 2016-03-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317066308

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This book examines the coordination of renewable energy policies in the European Union using an innovative theoretical approach to explain national policy making. David Jacobs asks, why are national support instruments for electricity from renewable energy sources converging, even though the harmonisation of these frameworks at the European level has failed? Which causal mechanisms lead to cross-national policy similarities? And what are the implications for policy coordination in the EU? The author traces the evolution of feed-in tariffs - the most successful and most widely used support mechanism for renewable electricity - in Germany, Spain and France. He reveals increasing cross-national policy similarities in feed-in tariff design - despite the failure of harmonizing instruments at the European level. He explains these increasing policy similarities by applying policy convergence theory. Policy convergence can occur voluntarily, based on transnational communication, regulatory competition and technological innovations and these findings have important implications for European policy steering. The key to this book is the interrelation of an innovative theoretical concept (coordination of policies in the international arena via voluntary cooperation) with a very topical empirical research focus - the promotion of renewable energies in the EU. It will be essential reading for scholars and students of environmental policy, comparative politics and European studies.