From policy to implementation in the European Union: the challenge of a multi-level governance system
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Main Author: Milio, Simona (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Tauris Academic Studies 2010
Series:Library of European studies 13
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Online Access:DE-1046
DE-1047
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
pt. 1. The struggle to implement European Union policies : political and administrative factors in the member states -- pt. 2. Multi-level governance and implementation performance : lessons from Italy -- pt. 3. The effect of multi-level governance in an old and in a new member state
Is the EU multi-level governance system weakening the implementation of policies at a state level? It does appear that a clear gap exists between European Union level policy-making and Member State implementation. All too often, EU public policy content and planning are little more than statements of intent without successful adoption. Policy implementation processes are the key follow-up of policy cycles, as they turn ideas into social output. Simona Milio argues that implementation deficiencies are a direct result of the multi-level structure of European governance. Italy, Spain and Poland are studied in order to identify the main factors undermining implementation process. The findings will help guide future strategies to improve implementation processes both within old and new Member States, thus minimising past mistakes in the multi-level system of EU governance
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 222 p.)
ISBN:0857718541
1441684581
1848851235
9780857718549
9781441684585
9781848851238

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