Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exert an effect that feeds citizens’ preferences for the regional level of government? The issue of the feedback effect of regional social policy arises in a context where, over the last three decades, regional governments across Europe were entrusted with core social policy responsibilities in health care, education, labour policy and social assistance (e.g. McEwen and Moreno, 2005). Examining such feedback effects contributes to the analysis of democracy at the regional level (e.g. Loughlin, Hendriks and Lidström, 2010). The chapter addresses the legitimation effects of regional social policy by investigating the case of Belgium, more specifica...
What policy style(s) does local government display in Belgium? This seemingly straightforward questi...
Defence date: 4 July 2000Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Yves Mény (EUI, Florence, Supervisor) ; Prof. Dr...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed is by the degree of cong...
Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exer...
Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exer...
Do regional governments get legitimation gains from their social policy? Does regional social policy...
The paper addresses the issue of regional governments’ policy feedbacks and focuses on policy feedba...
Regionalization has been a defining feature of European politics since the 1970s. Previous work has ...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Studies on regionalisation have often made sense of citizens’ preferences regarding the reorganisati...
Regionalization, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centers...
The focal point of the literature on policy feedbacks (Campbell, 2012; Kumlin, 2004; Mettler & Soss,...
Regional government has become a fashionable topic of analysis, but the impact of regional autonomy ...
The focal point of the literature on policy feedbacks (Campbell, 2012; Soss & Schram, 2007) is to in...
What policy style(s) does local government display in Belgium? This seemingly straightforward questi...
Defence date: 4 July 2000Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Yves Mény (EUI, Florence, Supervisor) ; Prof. Dr...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed is by the degree of cong...
Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exer...
Do regional governments gain legitimation from their social policy? Does regional social policy exer...
Do regional governments get legitimation gains from their social policy? Does regional social policy...
The paper addresses the issue of regional governments’ policy feedbacks and focuses on policy feedba...
Regionalization has been a defining feature of European politics since the 1970s. Previous work has ...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Regionalisation, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centres...
Studies on regionalisation have often made sense of citizens’ preferences regarding the reorganisati...
Regionalization, in the form of a dispersion of political power away from national political centers...
The focal point of the literature on policy feedbacks (Campbell, 2012; Kumlin, 2004; Mettler & Soss,...
Regional government has become a fashionable topic of analysis, but the impact of regional autonomy ...
The focal point of the literature on policy feedbacks (Campbell, 2012; Soss & Schram, 2007) is to in...
What policy style(s) does local government display in Belgium? This seemingly straightforward questi...
Defence date: 4 July 2000Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Yves Mény (EUI, Florence, Supervisor) ; Prof. Dr...
One of the ways in which ‘good’ representation can be measured and assessed is by the degree of cong...