The European Union (EU) has a compliance problem: there are
persistent failures in the implementation of EU rules and policies
by the member states. This book examines how policy implementation
may be improved. It explains the nature of policy mistakes,
proceeds to consider how individual public authorities and
organizations can avoid making policy mistakes and then, in the
light of its findings, derives how the EU may induce its member
states and their public authorities to improve their compliance
with EU rules and policies.
Basically, this is a book about how the right incentives at
national level can improve institutional performance and contribute
towards more effective application of EU rules across member states
without having to confer new competences to the EU. Its premise is
that strengthening the capacity of organizations to learn should
not only lead to better performance, but should also stimulate
useful policy experimentation across the EU.
Although this volume focuses on the obligations of EU membership
and how to strengthen compliance, the proposed solutions have
broader applicability. Improved organizational capacity for policy
implementation will also be beneficial in those areas where the EU
has no formal competence. Just as member states can learn from each
other, so can policy officials in different policy fields. Good
practices can spread.
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