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The international sources of policy convergence: explaining the spread of environmental policy innovations
Busch, Per-Olof (Busch, P.-O.); Helge Jörgens (Jörgens, H.);
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Journal of European Public Policy
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2005
Língua
Inglês
País
Reino Unido
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Abstract/Resumo
How do international processes, actors and institutions contribute to domestic policy change and cross-national policy convergence? Scholars in the fields of international relations and comparative politics have identified a wide array of convergence mechanisms operating at the international or transnational level. In order to categorize this wide array of possible causes of policy convergence, we propose a typology of three broad classes of mechanisms: (1) the co-operative harmonization of domestic practices by means of international legal agreements or supranational law; (2) the coercive imposition of political practices by means of economic, political or even military threat, intervention or conditionality; and (3) the interdependent but uncoordinated diffusion of practices by means of cross-national imitation, emulation or learning. We illustrate and substantiate this claim through the empirical analysis of the international spread of three different kinds of policy innovation: national environmental policy plans and sustainable development strategies, environmental ministries and agencies, and feed-in tariffs and quotas for the promotion of renewable electricity.
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Palavras-chave
Environmental policy,Harmonization,Imposition,Policy convergence,Policy diffusion
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