International Public Policy and Management

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David 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

Some Characteristics of a New Order in the Making
1
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
Index
447

A Question of Convergence
221
Chapter 10 Urban Policy in the Global Era
249
Back cover
467
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