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Contents: 1. The Comparative Policy Design Perspective 2. Belgium: A Bioethical Paradise? 3. ART Policy in Italy: Explaining the Lack of Comprehensive Regulation 4. Policy Networks, Federalism and Managerial Ideas: How ART Non-Decision in Canada Safeguards the Autonomy of the Medical Profession 5. The United States: National Talk and State Action in Governing ART 6. ART in Spain: Technocratic Inheritance and Modernist Aspirations 7. United Kingdom: Regulation Through a National Licensing Authority 8. France: Protecting Human Dignity While Encouraging Scientific Progress 9. The Netherlands: Conflict and Consensus on Assisted Reproductive Technology Policy 10. Germany: ART Policies as Embryo Protection 11. Switzerland: Policy Design and Direct Democracy 12. Legislation for Protection: Why Norway Designed Restrictive Policies in the Field of ART 13. Comparing Policy Design Across Countries: What Accounts for Variation in ART Policy?
In the first volume of its kind, a collection of top policy
scholars combine empirical and methodological analysis in the field
of comparative policy studies to provide compelling insights into
the formulation, implementation and evaluation of policies across
regional and national boundaries.
In the first volume of its kind, a collection of top policy
scholars combine empirical and methodological analysis in the field
of comparative policy studies to provide compelling insights into
the formulation, implementation and evaluation of policies across
regional and national boundaries.
Biotechnology is one of the most important new issues to emerge in
the knowledge economy. The Politics of Biotechnology in North
America and Europe provides analysts with a perspective on
policy-making in scientifically advanced countries that integrate
the insights of several approaches and that display a particular
sensitivity to the complexity of policy-making conjectures. This
perspective allows going beyond the simplistic understandings of
biotechnology policy currently prevailing. This volume provides a
rigorous analysis and detailed information on biotechnology policy
in nine countries. The essays included here present the results of
in-depth empirical research in the area of biomedicine and
agro-food biotechnology. The book is, therefore, not only of
interest to policy-makers and policy analysts, but also to anyone
with an interest in biotechnology.
Biotechnology is one of the most important new issues to emerge in
the knowledge economy. The Politics of Biotechnology in North
America and Europe provides analysts with a perspective on
policy-making in scientifically advanced countries that integrate
the insights of several approaches and that display a particular
sensitivity to the complexity of policy-making conjectures. This
perspective allows going beyond the simplistic understandings of
biotechnology policy currently prevailing. This volume provides a
rigorous analysis and detailed information on biotechnology policy
in nine countries. The essays included here present the results of
in-depth empirical research in the area of biomedicine and
agro-food biotechnology. The book is, therefore, not only of
interest to policy-makers and policy analysts, but also to anyone
with an interest in biotechnology.
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