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The New Regulatory Space - Reframing Democratic Governance (Hardcover)
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As different forms of authority becomes increasingly both
distributed and inter-dependent, Frank Vibert's book offers a
systemic analysis of regulation. It presents an ambitious and
far-reaching study using and developing the concept of regulatory
space. It studies systems as a whole and relates regulation to
other systems of authority. It offers a rare example of a study
that examines both the internal workings of systems and their
relationships with other systems. A creative and thought-provoking
work.' - Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics, UKThis
groundbreaking book analyzes changing patterns of governance in
modern democratic societies. Frank Vibert discusses how far we
should be concerned about such changes and what we should be
concerned about. Crucially, Vibert clarifies the status of
regulation, revealing how regulation should be viewed, not only as
a technique offering specific responses to particular policy
problems, but also in its new role as the key mechanism for making
adjustments between the different systems of coordination used in
contemporary governance. There are three main aims of the book:
first, to clarify the status and role of regulation itself in
modern systems of social coordination; second, to identify the key
challenges to the integrity of the different systems and how far
they can be attributed to the growth of regulation and third to
identify what to do to protect the integrity of the different
domains against challenge. This work innovates in the use of the
concept of the 'regulatory space' to analyze relationships across
systems of governance as well as in the utilization of 'social
framing' as methods of inquiry into why we regulate. It also breaks
new ground in discussing 'accountability' in terms of being able to
monitor the changing patterns. The New Regulatory Space is an
interdisciplinary discussion and will appeal to scholars and
researchers as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students
of public administration and regulation, political economy, law and
society and law and regulation. Regulatory practitioners will also
find an invaluable overview of theory and practice. Contents:
Introduction 1. Defining the regulatory space 2. Analysing the
regulatory space 3. Framing the regulatory space 4. The regulatory
space and the market 5. The regulatory space and democratic
politics 6. The regulatory space and the law 7. The regulatory
space and social norms 8. Inferiority: The status of the regulatory
space 9. The distinctive appeal of the regulatory space 10. The
dynamics of the regulatory space 11. Accountability and the
integrity of systems 12. Conclusions Bibliography Index
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