Policy experiments, failures and innovations : beyond accession in Central and Eastern Europe
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Policy experiments, failures and innovations : beyond accession in Central and Eastern Europe
(New horizons in public policy)
Edward Elgar Pub., c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Policy Experiments, Failures and Innovations takes a policy studies perspective in considering post-communist EU member states? experiences since accession. The book analyses policy transfer processes and expands the new and growing sub-field of policy failure by interrogating the binary ideas of ?failure? and ?success? in the context of the Central Eastern European (CEE) transition, democratic consolidation and European Union membership.
Contributions consider the extent to which external models have had real traction in the political economies and societies of the CEE countries. The book also considers the ways external models were adapted, transformed or sometimes abandoned in response to unexpected difficulties in implementation. It provides critical analysis of the setbacks, real or perceived policy failures, as well as innovations and unexpected outcomes in a number of important policy areas in the ?new? member states of the EU.
This book will be of interest to policy studies scholars and European Union/European studies scholars. It is also relevant for students of European politics as well as general public policy degree courses at undergraduate and graduate level.
Contributors include: D. Adascalitei, A. Batory, A. Cartwright, D. Craciun, S. Domonkos, H. Grabbe, A. Kemmerling, A. Krizsan, K. Makszin, L. Matei, G. Medve-Balint, B.G. Peters, D. Stone, S. Svensson, A. Tetenyi, S. Torotcoi, V. Zentai
目次
Contents:
Foreword by Heather Grabbe
1. Trial and Error: Policy Experiments, Failures and Innovations in Central and Eastern Europe
Agnes Batory, Andrew Cartwright and Diane Stone
2. When does Policy Diffusion Affect Policy Instability? Cases of Excessive Policy Volatility in Welfare Policies in East Central Europe
Achim Kemmerling and Kristin Makszin
3. Learn from thy Neighbor: Emulation and Learning in Eastern European Mandatory Private Pensions Reforms
Dragos Adascalitei and Stefan Domonkos
4. Translating Domestic violence norms in five countries of Central Eastern Europe
Andrea Krizsan
5. National Roma Inclusion Policies in Central and Eastern Europe: Diverging Learning Paths with Residual Outcomes
Violetta Zentai
6. EU cohesion policy and the Eastern member states: A case of transnational policy convergence
Gergo Medve-Balint
7. Euroregions -- Institutional transfer and reinterpreted norms in Central and Eastern Europe
Sara Svensson
8. Hungarian international development policy: a case for conflicted success
Andras Tetenyi
9. A resounding success or downright failure? Understanding policy transfer within the Bologna Process in Central and Eastern Europe
Liviu Matei, Daniela Craciun, Simona Torotcoi
10. Reforming through Borrowing and Learning: Easy, but so Terribly Difficult
B. Guy Peters
Index
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