The Democratic Foundations of Policy Diffusion: How Health, Family, and Employment Laws Spread Across Countries
Autor Katerina Linosen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mai 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199967872
ISBN-10: 0199967873
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 234 x 155 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0199967873
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 234 x 155 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Katerina Linos's account of policy diffusion is the first to take voters seriously. She perceptively compares diffusion through technocracy with diffusion through democracy, and in the process demonstrates the power of citizens to use media and other information to join the domestic debate over social policy. Finally a sophisticated and convincing account of policy convergence as though local politics matters!
Katerina Linos is both political scientist and legal scholar par excellence. She combines state-of-the-art empirical methods with a subtle understanding of international and comparative law. The result is a book that delivers a powerful message built upon rigorous and innovative empirical research. These pages are chocked full of important insights about the relationship between democratic politics and the global legal order. The Democratic Foundations of Policy Diffusion could not come at a better time-when so many countries are reconfiguring their relationships to international organizations and grappling with the maintenance of effective and humane social policies for their own people.
When do one nation's reforms-of health care, anti-discrimination, and other domestic programs-influence policies in another? In this path breaking work, Katerina Linos uses opinion polls, case studies, and rigorous statistical analysis to show policies moving across 18 Western democracies, even when domestic leaders claim indifference or opposition to foreign models. Anyone interested in domestic or international politics would benefit from this powerful research to examine how ideologies, economic conditions, and local politics affect domestic choices.
Linos brings impressive mixed-method analysis to bear on the phenomenon of cross-national policy diffusion... This work has important consequences for the understanding of the influence of international organizations -- policies need not be binding to be persuasive... Essential.
For scholars, the book poses as many questions as it answers. For policymakers, it suggests novel ways to build support for policy innovations.
Katerina Linos is both political scientist and legal scholar par excellence. She combines state-of-the-art empirical methods with a subtle understanding of international and comparative law. The result is a book that delivers a powerful message built upon rigorous and innovative empirical research. These pages are chocked full of important insights about the relationship between democratic politics and the global legal order. The Democratic Foundations of Policy Diffusion could not come at a better time-when so many countries are reconfiguring their relationships to international organizations and grappling with the maintenance of effective and humane social policies for their own people.
When do one nation's reforms-of health care, anti-discrimination, and other domestic programs-influence policies in another? In this path breaking work, Katerina Linos uses opinion polls, case studies, and rigorous statistical analysis to show policies moving across 18 Western democracies, even when domestic leaders claim indifference or opposition to foreign models. Anyone interested in domestic or international politics would benefit from this powerful research to examine how ideologies, economic conditions, and local politics affect domestic choices.
Linos brings impressive mixed-method analysis to bear on the phenomenon of cross-national policy diffusion... This work has important consequences for the understanding of the influence of international organizations -- policies need not be binding to be persuasive... Essential.
For scholars, the book poses as many questions as it answers. For policymakers, it suggests novel ways to build support for policy innovations.
Notă biografică
Katerina Linos is Assistant Professor at Berkeley Law School. Her research interests include international law, comparative law, European Union law, employment law and health care law.