The study of public policy instruments in national settings has contributed significantly to our understanding of policy, political systems, and relations between state and citizen. Its promise for the EU, where instrument-centred research has hitherto been limited in coverage and method, remains by contrast largely unfulfilled. This article discusses the political sociology approach to instruments, developed by Lascoumes and Le Galès as an alternative to the traditional functionalist perspective, and highlights its value in opening new perspectives on EU policy-making and its consequences. It presents an overview of the findings of an original set of case studies, which demonstrate the usefulness of the approach in providing new insights o...
In his lecture series, Patrick Le Galès contributes to the research agenda on governance that has be...
Given this complexity in a rapidly evolving field of research, this article does not attempt to expl...
Public policy instrumentation and its choice of tools and modes of operation are treated either as a...
The study of public policy instruments in national settings has contributed significantly to our und...
The study of public policy instruments in national settings has contributed significantly to our und...
The study of public policy instruments in national settings has contributed significantly to our und...
Demonstrating how the political sociology approach to policy instruments generates new insights even...
The call for a more sociological approach to the study of the European Union, reflected in a number ...
Cet article fait partie d'un numéro spécial dirigé par H. Kassim et P. Le Galès, "Exploring governan...
A fresh alternative to traditional state-centred analyses of the process of European integration is ...
This thesis addresses the question as to why multilevel politics is becoming an integral part of pol...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Special issue "Public policy seen through the prism of its instruments". Traduction par la RFSP des ...
This chapter aims at exploring the paradox of policy instruments by critically examining the link be...
Public policy instrumentation and its choice of tools and modes of operation are treated either as a...
In his lecture series, Patrick Le Galès contributes to the research agenda on governance that has be...
Given this complexity in a rapidly evolving field of research, this article does not attempt to expl...
Public policy instrumentation and its choice of tools and modes of operation are treated either as a...
The study of public policy instruments in national settings has contributed significantly to our und...
The study of public policy instruments in national settings has contributed significantly to our und...
The study of public policy instruments in national settings has contributed significantly to our und...
Demonstrating how the political sociology approach to policy instruments generates new insights even...
The call for a more sociological approach to the study of the European Union, reflected in a number ...
Cet article fait partie d'un numéro spécial dirigé par H. Kassim et P. Le Galès, "Exploring governan...
A fresh alternative to traditional state-centred analyses of the process of European integration is ...
This thesis addresses the question as to why multilevel politics is becoming an integral part of pol...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Special issue "Public policy seen through the prism of its instruments". Traduction par la RFSP des ...
This chapter aims at exploring the paradox of policy instruments by critically examining the link be...
Public policy instrumentation and its choice of tools and modes of operation are treated either as a...
In his lecture series, Patrick Le Galès contributes to the research agenda on governance that has be...
Given this complexity in a rapidly evolving field of research, this article does not attempt to expl...
Public policy instrumentation and its choice of tools and modes of operation are treated either as a...