In this study we scrutinize the strength of the European Union s external governance in the area of environmental policy. We explore whether accession candidates and third countries adopted European environmental legislation along with the member states. In doing so, we focus on Community laws that limit nitrogen oxides in the emissions into the air from large combustion plants, and introduce the European ecolabel scheme and environmental impact assessments. Our analysis reveals that hierarchical governance is the most significant and robust determinant of policy adoption. Additionally, our results lend some support to the relevance of network governance, indicating that this mode could become more effective at greater length
This paper examines how "new" environmental policy instruments (NEPIs) have spread within the Europe...
The goal-directed interventions typical of EU environmental management strategies are increasingly t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe question of how to characterize the governance of the Eu...
In this study we scrutinize the strength of the European Union s external governance in the area o...
Responsibility for environmental policy making in Europe has shifted to the EU level to a remarkable...
European governance has witnessed dramatic changes in recent decades. By assessing the use of ‘new’ ...
The European Union has become an important leader in international environmental affairs — particula...
This paper address governance and decision-making in the European Union. It takes a multi-level gove...
[Introduction]. This paper represents a preliminary attempt to apply a policy networks approach to E...
Beginning with a brief tracing of EU environmental policy from 1972 to the post-Maastricht period, I...
The European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) is a landmark environmental policy, representing...
The process of European integration is marked by a dynamic and often controversial balance between m...
The process of European integration is marked by a dynamic and often controversial balance between m...
Can the European Union influence environmental policy beyond its borders? This dissertation investig...
This paper examines how "new" environmental policy instruments (NEPIs) have spread within the Europe...
The goal-directed interventions typical of EU environmental management strategies are increasingly t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe question of how to characterize the governance of the Eu...
In this study we scrutinize the strength of the European Union s external governance in the area o...
Responsibility for environmental policy making in Europe has shifted to the EU level to a remarkable...
European governance has witnessed dramatic changes in recent decades. By assessing the use of ‘new’ ...
The European Union has become an important leader in international environmental affairs — particula...
This paper address governance and decision-making in the European Union. It takes a multi-level gove...
[Introduction]. This paper represents a preliminary attempt to apply a policy networks approach to E...
Beginning with a brief tracing of EU environmental policy from 1972 to the post-Maastricht period, I...
The European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS) is a landmark environmental policy, representing...
The process of European integration is marked by a dynamic and often controversial balance between m...
The process of European integration is marked by a dynamic and often controversial balance between m...
Can the European Union influence environmental policy beyond its borders? This dissertation investig...
This paper examines how "new" environmental policy instruments (NEPIs) have spread within the Europe...
The goal-directed interventions typical of EU environmental management strategies are increasingly t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe question of how to characterize the governance of the Eu...