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Extending Experimentalist Governance?: The European Union and Transnational Regulation [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Distinguished Faculty Professor of Public Policy and Governance, University of Amsterdam)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 434 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x177x33 mm, kaal: 786 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198724500
  • ISBN-13: 9780198724506
  • Formaat: Hardback, 434 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x177x33 mm, kaal: 786 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198724500
  • ISBN-13: 9780198724506
Extending Experimentalist Governance? takes as its point of departure three observations about the current state of transnational regulation within and beyond the EU:

-Across a wide and expanding range of policy fields, the EU has developed over the past 15 years a new architecture of experimentalist governance based on framework rule making and revision through recursive review of implementation experience in diverse local contexts.
-Through a variety of institutional mechanisms and channels, the EU is actively seeking to extend its own internal rules, norms, standards, and governance processes beyond the Union's borders to third countries and the wider world.
-In a number of major issue-areas, experimentalist regimes with similar architectural features to those within the EU appear to be developing on a global or transnational scale.

The book's goal is to explore, both empirically and theoretically, the relationship between these three contemporaneous trends, and to assess their consequences for the EU's evolving role in transnational regulation. The book tackles these questions about the external dimension of EU experimentalist governance and its relationship to broader trends in transnational regulation through in-depth analysis of recent developments across a series of key policy domains by a distinguished interdisciplinary group of European and North American scholars. The domains addressed include neighbourhood policy, food safety, GMOs, chemicals, forestry, competition, finance, data privacy, disability rights, crisis management, justice, and security.
List of Figures and Tables
ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Notes on Contributors xix
1 Introduction: theoretical framework and research agenda
1(22)
Jonathan Zeitlin
Part I Governing the Neighbourhood
2 Experimentalist governance in EU neighbourhood policies: functionalist versus political logics
23(28)
Sandra Lavenex
Part II Protecting Consumers and the Environment
3 The role of the EU in transnational regulation of food safety: extending experimentalist governance?
51(30)
Maria Weimer
Ellen Vos
4 The EU and transnational regulation of GMOs: from bargaining impasse to experimentalist cooperation?
81(26)
Patrycja Dabrowska-Klosinska
5 EU chemicals regulation: extending its experimentalist REACH
107(30)
Katja Biedenkopf
6 Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade (FLEGT): transnational dynamics of an EU experimentalist regime
137(32)
Christine Overdevest
Jonathan Zeitlin
Part III Regulating Competition and Finance
7 Scaling experimentalism: from convergence to informed divergence in transnational competition policy
169(27)
Yane Svetiev
8 International financial regulatory cooperation: an experimentalist turn?
196(31)
Elliot Posner
Part IV Ensuring Security, justice, and Fundamental Rights
9 European data privacy regulation on a global stage: export or experimentalism?
227(20)
Abraham Newman
10 Extending experimentalist governance: the external dimension of the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
247(20)
Jorg Monar
11 Extending experimentalist governance in EU crisis management
267(28)
Magnus Ekengren
12 Experimentalism and the limits of uploading: the EU and the UN Disability Convention
295(29)
Grainne de Burca
13 Conclusions: empirical findings and experimentalist pathways
324(31)
Jonathan Zeitlin
Bibliography 355(38)
Index 393
Jonathan Zeitlin is Distinguished Faculty Professor of Public Policy and Governance in the Political Science Department at the University of Amsterdam, and Founding Scientific Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Contemporary European Studies (ACCESS EUROPE). His current research focuses on experimentalist governance within and beyond the EU. Recent publications include Experimentalist Governance in the European Union: Toward a New Architecture (Oxford University Press, 2010); 'Experimentalist Governance', in David Levi-Faur (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Governance (Oxford University Press, 2012); and 'Assembling an Experimentalist Regime: Transnational Governance Interactions in the Forest Sector', Regulation & Governance (2014).