Description
First published in 1998, this book examines how established policy networks and the broader context within which they are embedded influence the choice of policy when change has been put on the agenda. It criticises the existing network literature for being predominantly descriptive, for having little to say on the choice of policy and for omitting the analysis of the broader political structures which have consequences for meso-level policy making. In order to reinforce the explanatory power of policy network analysis, the book develops both a meso and a macro-level theoretical model. They help to explain why policy change is more radical in some settings than in others. The theoretical arguments are tested by the use of detailed comparisons of agri-environmental policy making in Denmark and Sweden and of agricultural policy reforms in the European Union and Sweden.
Reviews
'...the book is, generally speaking, clearly written and well structured...it is an interesting comparative study about agri-policy reforms and an interesting discussion about the policy network literature.' Scandinavian Political Studies '...an interesting and well-documented book.' European Review of Agricultural Economics
Book Information
ISBN 9781138362970
Author Carsten Daugbjerg
Format Paperback
Page Count 225
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g