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Dismantling Public Policy

Preferences, Strategies, and Effects

Michael W. Bauer Christoffer Green-Pedersen Adrienne Heritier Michael W. Bauer

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English
Oxford University Press
15 July 2014
Dismantling Public Policy seeks to develop a comparative approach to understanding policy dismantling. It looks at the cutting, reduction, diminution or complete removal of existing policies.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   366g
ISBN:   9780198714781
ISBN 10:   0198714785
Pages:   248
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I - Dismantling Debates and Analytical Approaches 1: Andrew Jordan, Christoffer Green-Pedersen, and John Turnpenny: Policy Dismantling: An Introduction 2: Michael W. Bauer and Christoph Knill: Understanding Policy Dismantling: An Analytical Framework Part II - The Dynamics of Policy Dismantling Active Dismantling 3: Sophie Schmitt: Sequences of Active Policy Dismantling? Path Dependency in Pension Reform Processes 4: Stefanie Korte and Helge Joergens: Active Dismantling Under High Institutional Constraints? Explaining the Bush Administration's Attempts to Weaken US Air Pollution Control Policy Dismantling by Default 5: Andrea Bianculli, Nicole Jenne, and Jacint Jordana: From Dismantling by Default to Arena Shifting? Child Benefits Policy in Spain 6: Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Flemming Juul Christiansen, Eva-Maria Euchner, Carsten Jensen, and John Turnpenny: Dismantling by Default? The Indexation of Social Benefits in Four Countries Dismantling by Symbolic Action 7: Dominik Bernauer and Christoph Knill: When the Dismantling of an Ineffective Policy Becomes Increasingly Costly: Default Strategies, Arena-shifting and Symbolic Action in German Waste Policy 8: Andrew Jordan and John Turnpenny: From Dismantling by Default to Symbolic Dismantling? Water Policy in the United Kingdom Part III - Comparative Conclusions 9: Michael W. Bauer, Andrew Jordan, Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Adrienne Heritier: Dismantling Public Policy: Preferences, Strategies, and Effects Part I - Dismantling Debates and Analytical Approaches 1: Andrew Jordan, Christoffer Green-Pedersen, and John Turnpenny: Policy Dismantling: An Introduction 2: Michael W. Bauer and Christoph Knill: Understanding Policy Dismantling: An Analytical Framework Part II - The Dynamics of Policy Dismantling Active Dismantling 3: Sophie Schmitt: Sequences of Active Policy Dismantling? Path Dependency in Pension Reform Processes 4: Stefanie Korte and Helge Joergens: Active Dismantling Under High Institutional Constraints? Explaining the Bush Administration's Attempts to Weaken US Air Pollution Control Policy Dismantling by Default 5: Andrea Bianculli, Nicole Jenne, and Jacint Jordana: From Dismantling by Default to Arena Shifting? Child Benefits Policy in Spain 6: Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Flemming Juul Christiansen, Eva-Maria Euchner, Carsten Jensen, and John Turnpenny: Dismantling by Default? The Indexation of Social Benefits in Four Countries Dismantling by Symbolic Action 7: Dominik Bernauer and Christoph Knill: When the Dismantling of an Ineffective Policy Becomes Increasingly Costly: Default Strategies, Arena-shifting and Symbolic Action in German Waste Policy 8: Andrew Jordan and John Turnpenny: From Dismantling by Default to Symbolic Dismantling? Water Policy in the United Kingdom Part III - Comparative Conclusions 9: Michael W. Bauer, Andrew Jordan, Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Adrienne Heritier: Dismantling Public Policy: Preferences, Strategies, and Effects

Michael W. Bauer works on issues of European and multilevel public administration and is interested in comparative public policy analysis in particular in the European Union. He is Professor of Politics and Public Administration at the Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany. Andrew Jordan is interested in the governance of environmental problems in different context, but specially the European Union. He is Professor of Environmental Politics in the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom. Christoffer Green-Pedersen has a long-time interest in the comparative politics of welfare state reforms. His recent research focuses on comparative political agenda-setting. He is Professor of Public Policy at the Department of Political Science, Aarhus University. Adrienne Heritier's research extends to theories of institutional change in the European Union, comparative public policy, European policy making, Europeanization, regulation and new modes of governance. She is Professor of political science in the Dept of Political and Social Science and the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence.

Reviews for Dismantling Public Policy: Preferences, Strategies, and Effects

`Policy dismantling is a subject which has been studied before but only in a few countries and sectors and without ever arriving at definitive conclusions about the forces, actions and patterns of policy-making behaviour which result in or lead to this type of policy change. This excellent collection of articles by leading policy scholars moves this discussion forward through case study and comparative analyses of instances of policy termination in North America and Europe. It distinguishes between cases of active dismantling, largely symbolic terminations and 'dismantling by default' when policies are simply allowed to lapse, and in so doing helps to bring order and clarity to this important aspect of public policy-making.' Michael Howlett, Burnaby Mountain Professor, Simon Fraser University `n this, the first book of its kind, a team of distinguished scholars looks seriously at cases of policy retrenchment or elimination. They find that political leaders find many benefits in cutting, that social actors do not necessarily erupt in protest, and that policies are indeed routinely dismantled in many countries. The book charts a new course towards a theory of policy change that would encompass both the creation of new programs as well as the elimination of old ones. One cannot have one without the other. And we cannot have a theory of policy change without a theory of policy elimination' Frank R. Baumgartner, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill `This is a terrific book about an extraordinarily important and woefully under-theorized topic - when and how politicians try to dismantle policies in place, and what determines their success or failure in doing so. The authors provide a useful conceptual framework for understanding the micro-foundations and strategic options for dismantling as well as assessing its impact across policy sectors. In addition, the rich case studies in Dismantling Public Policy make the volume state of the art in comparative policy research. As austerity concerns become ever more central to policymaking in western industrial societies, the analysis in this volume will provide theoretical and methodological guidance to researchers for years to come.' R. Kent Weaver, Georgetown University and the Brookings Institution


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