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comparative public policy 13 political science 8 Europeanization 7 implementation 4 United States/UK 3 administrative adaptation 3 governance 3 policy analysis 3 welfare reform 3 European law 2 Germany 2 U.K. 2 directives 2 gender policy 2 multilevel governance 2 neo-institutionalism 2 non-discrimination 2 public administration 2 East-Central Europe 1 European Commission 1 European Parliament 1 France 1 Netherlands 1 Spain 1 acquis communautaire 1 budget 1 budgetary procedure 1 corporate governance 1 economic integration 1 economic performance 1 economic policy 1 energy policy 1 enlargement 1 environmental policy 1 globalization 1 harmonisation 1 industrial relations 1 institutionalism 1 institutions 1 minorities 1
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Free 13
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Article 8 Book / Working Paper 5
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English 10 Undetermined 3
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Midgley, James 3 Dimitrova, Antoaneta 1 Elaine 1 Falkner, Gerda 1 Glennerster, Howard 1 Höpner, Martin 1 Kantola, Johanna 1 Knill, Christoph 1 MacRae, Heather 1 Nispen, Frans Van 1 Piachaud, David 1 Posseth, Johan 1 Schmidt, Vivien A. 1 Schmitt, Sophie 1 Schulze, Kai 1 Stewart, Kitty 1 Toshkov, Dimiter 1 Tosun, Jale 1 Versluis, Esther 1 Weiner 1
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Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE 2 London School of Economics (LSE) 1 Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies 1 Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), European University Institute 1
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European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 8 CASE Papers 2 EUI-RSCAS Working Papers 1 LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 1 MPIfG Discussion and Working Papers 1
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The paradoxical gendered consequences of the EU policy on multiple discrimination: The Nordic case
Kantola, Johanna - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 18 (2014) 11
The European Union (EU) has emerged as a powerful international actor whose standards, norms and ideas are spread (Europeanized) to member states and beyond. In equality politics, the EU has become a carrier and promoter of the new politics of equality. The key aim of this article is to explore...
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The persistent invisibility of gender in EU policy: Introduction
Weiner; Elaine; MacRae, Heather - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 18 (2014) 11
In this special issue of the European Integration online Papers (EIoP), we reconsider the practicability of gender mainstreaming in the European Union (EU) and its traction in the European integration project more broadly. We follow the feminist institutionalist turn which seeks to bring...
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Choosing environmental policy instruments: An assessment of the 'environmental dimension' of EU energy policy
Schmitt, Sophie; Schulze, Kai - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 15 (2011) 11
Although they have formerly constituted distinct traditions in the European integration process, EU regulatory activities in environmental and energy policy have now become highly interwoven. Environmental concerns increasingly influence the formulation of the EU’s energy policy, especially...
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Post-accession compliance between administrative co-ordination and political bargaining
Dimitrova, Antoaneta; Toshkov, Dimiter - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 13 (2009) 12
This paper explores the relationship between administrative co-ordination of EU affairs at the national level and compliance with EU law. First, we develop two hypotheses about the impact of co-ordination. We expect that the strength of the co-ordination structure (level of centralisation and...
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Post-accession transposition of EU law in the new member states: a cross-country comparison
Knill, Christoph; Tosun, Jale - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 13 (2009) 12
In this paper we examine the transposition of European Union (EU) legislation in the twelve 'new' member states during the post-accession stage. To this end, we scrutinize the number of formal notice letters received by the new member states in the period from 2004 to 2007. Our analysis shows...
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Performance Informed Budgeting in Europe: The Ends Justify the Means, Don't They?
Nispen, Frans Van; Posseth, Johan - Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), … - 2009
The last few decades a revival of the performance budgeting generating a complete performance industry. Initiated by the Anglo-Saxon countries, notably New Zealand, the performance movement is widespread today. In this paper we focus on the efforts of the three European countries - Finland, the...
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Welfare reform in the United States: implications for British social policy
Midgley, James; Stewart, Kitty; Piachaud, David; … - London School of Economics (LSE) - 2008
Recent government pronouncements in the UK and above all the recent Conservative Party (2008) policy document on welfare reform suggest that US welfare reform is increasingly being taken as a model for the UK. What lessons should the UK draw from US experience? The long established means tested...
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Welfare Reform in the United States: Implications for British Social Policy (with commentaries by Kitty Stewart, David Piachaud and Howard Glennerster)
Midgley, James - Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE - 2008
Recent government pronouncements in the UK and above all the recent Conservative Party (2008) policy document on welfare reform suggest that US welfare reform is increasingly being taken as a model for the UK. What lessons should the UK draw from US experience? The long established means tested...
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Welfare Reform in the United States: Implications for British Social Policy (with commentaries by Kitty Stewart, David Piachaud and Howard Glennerster)
Midgley, James - Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE - 2008
Recent government pronouncements in the UK and above all the recent Conservative Party (2008) policy document on welfare reform suggest that US welfare reform is increasingly being taken as a model for the UK. What lessons should the UK draw from US experience? The long established means tested...
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Explaining Variations in Implementation of EU Directives
Versluis, Esther - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 8 (2004) 11
Uneven implementation of Community law across the European Union is common practice. Differences in implementation of EU directives differences in degree of domestic adjustment are, according to variables identified in the Europeanization literature, to be explained by variations in the degree...
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