This book assesses the ability of learning theories to explain European Union (EU) integration processes, highlighting the conditions under which EU actors in various decision-making processes learn or do not learn.
It was published as a special issue of Journal of European Public Policy.
This book assesses the ability of learning theories to explain European Union (EU) integration processes, highlighting the conditions under wh...
European governance has witnessed dramatic changes in recent decades. By assessing the use of 'new' environmental policy instruments in European Union countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands and Austria, this timely book analyses whether traditional forms of top-down government have given way to less hierarchical governance instruments, which rely strongly on societal self-steering and/or market forces. The authors provide important new theoretical insights as well as fresh empirical detail on why, and in what form, these instruments are being adopted within and...
European governance has witnessed dramatic changes in recent decades. By assessing the use of 'new' environmental policy instruments in European Union...