The popularity of 'New' Environmental Policy Instruments (NEPIs) has prompted widespread claims that contemporary environmental policy is undergoing a deep seated and long lasting revolution, characterised by a shift from environmental government to environmental governance. This study compares the adoption of NEPIs in the eight case study countries. It reveals that there are common drivers of change, but that the resulting pattern of use is highly differentiated across instrument types and countries. Very few countries are actually innovating in the way they use NEPIs; in most countries, certain types of NEPIs are either not being used or are being used but in a relatively incremental and evolutionary manner. These patterns of change are r...
Current theories of instrument choice in environmental policy suggest that policy makers choose poli...
'New Environmental Policy Instruments' (NEPIs) have a vital role to play in the Netherlands, but sho...
In virtually all developed countries, though to a varying degree, the 1970s have seen the concrete a...
In recent years most industrialised countries have adopted 'new' environmental policy instruments (N...
This article re-examines the political interest in and use of ‘new' environmental policy instruments...
This article examines the use of 'new' environmental policy instruments (NEPIs), particularly market...
This paper examines how "new" environmental policy instruments (NEPIs) have spread within the Europe...
European governance has witnessed dramatic changes in recent decades. By assessing the use of ‘new’ ...
New Environmental Policy Instruments (NEPIs) are increasingly discussed and adopted across countries...
Demonstrating how the political sociology approach to policy instruments generates new insights even...
Cet article fait partie d'un numéro spécial dirigé par H. Kassim et P. Le Galès, "Exploring governan...
This paper examines the use if "new" environmental policy instruments (NEPIS), particularly market i...
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of th...
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of th...
A central issue of globalisation research is the question whether globalisation leads to the converg...
Current theories of instrument choice in environmental policy suggest that policy makers choose poli...
'New Environmental Policy Instruments' (NEPIs) have a vital role to play in the Netherlands, but sho...
In virtually all developed countries, though to a varying degree, the 1970s have seen the concrete a...
In recent years most industrialised countries have adopted 'new' environmental policy instruments (N...
This article re-examines the political interest in and use of ‘new' environmental policy instruments...
This article examines the use of 'new' environmental policy instruments (NEPIs), particularly market...
This paper examines how "new" environmental policy instruments (NEPIs) have spread within the Europe...
European governance has witnessed dramatic changes in recent decades. By assessing the use of ‘new’ ...
New Environmental Policy Instruments (NEPIs) are increasingly discussed and adopted across countries...
Demonstrating how the political sociology approach to policy instruments generates new insights even...
Cet article fait partie d'un numéro spécial dirigé par H. Kassim et P. Le Galès, "Exploring governan...
This paper examines the use if "new" environmental policy instruments (NEPIS), particularly market i...
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of th...
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of th...
A central issue of globalisation research is the question whether globalisation leads to the converg...
Current theories of instrument choice in environmental policy suggest that policy makers choose poli...
'New Environmental Policy Instruments' (NEPIs) have a vital role to play in the Netherlands, but sho...
In virtually all developed countries, though to a varying degree, the 1970s have seen the concrete a...