International Public Policy and ManagementDavid Levi-Faur, Eran Vigoda-Gadot CRC Press, 2004 M11 30 - 488 pages An impressive study of economic, state, social, and international restructuring, International Public Policy and Management explores new patterns and advances in the global integration of policies that result from an ever-increasing pace of shared knowledge, regulations, and norms in countries around the globe. It considers the impact of globalized |
Contents
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Correcting for the Omissions of Globalization | 25 |
Globalization Policy Learning and the NationState | 45 |
Divergence or Convergence? | 67 |
Chapter 5 Globalization Regulatory Competition and EU Policy Transfer in the Telecoms and Broadcasting Sectors | 91 |
The Case of Telecommunication Reform | 121 |
The Diffusion of Autonomous Regulatory Agencies across Countries and Sectors | 155 |
How Much Policy Learning? | 189 |
CrossNational Policy Learning in Europe | 267 |
Human Resource Management in Latin Americas Public Administration | 297 |
The Diffusion of Best Practices and the Role of Knowledge Management | 325 |
Beyond Policy Learning and Regulatory Competition | 351 |
Prospects for Decision Making in Science and Technology Policies | 369 |
Chapter 16 Translating Public Participation into Planning PolicyThe Israeli Experience | 395 |
The European Union in Comparative Perspective | 423 |
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Politikfeldanalyse: Akteure, Diskurse und Netzwerke in der öffentlichen Politik Volker Schneider,Frank Janning No preview available - 2006 |