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Foreign Policy as Public Policy? - Promises and Pitfalls (Paperback): Klaus Brummer, Sebastian Harnisch, Kai Oppermann, Diana... Foreign Policy as Public Policy? - Promises and Pitfalls (Paperback)
Klaus Brummer, Sebastian Harnisch, Kai Oppermann, Diana Panke
R812 R732 Discovery Miles 7 320 Save R80 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines how foreign policy analysis can be enriched by 'domestic realm' public policy approaches, concepts and theories. Starting out from the observation that foreign policy has in many ways become more similar to (and intertwined with) 'domestic' public policies, it bridges the divide that still persists between the two fields. The book includes chapters by leading experts in their fields on arguably the most important public policy approaches, including, for example, multiple streams, advocacy coalition, punctuated equilibrium and veto player approaches. The chapters explore how the approaches can be adapted and transferred to the study of foreign policy and point to the challenges this entails. By establishing a critical dialogue between approaches in public policy and research on foreign policy, the main contribution of the book is to broaden the available theoretical 'toolkit' in foreign policy analysis. -- .

Small States in the European Union - Coping with Structural Disadvantages (Paperback): Diana Panke Small States in the European Union - Coping with Structural Disadvantages (Paperback)
Diana Panke
R1,534 Discovery Miles 15 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most recent EU-enlargements have considerably increased the number of small member states. In the EU-27, 19 countries have fewer votes in the Council of Ministers than the EU-average. These small states face a series of size-related disadvantages in day-to-day EU negotiations. Against this backdrop the book asks: are some small states better at coping with structural disadvantages than others? How active are small states in participating in day-to-day EU negotiations and why do some states use negotiation strategies more frequently than others? Under which conditions are the different negotiation strategies effective and when can small states punch above their weight? Based on more than 100 interviews with policy-makers and an analysis of a unique database on the negotiation activities of EU member states, this book explains how active participation is essential for the shaping success of small states and shows that small states are more influential with persuasion-based rather than bargaining-based strategies. Two case studies on the pesticides and the spirit drinks regulations further reveal that persuasion strategies are especially effective if the arguments match the nature of the issue at stake and resonate well with prior beliefs of addressees. No other study comprehensively analyzes small states in a comparative perspective, examines their activity levels in EU negotiations and outlines which conditions are needed for the effectiveness of a broad range of strategies. An indispensable resource for students and researchers interested in how and under which conditions small states can influence policies in negotiations beyond the nation-state.

Small States in the European Union - Coping with Structural Disadvantages (Hardcover, New Ed): Diana Panke Small States in the European Union - Coping with Structural Disadvantages (Hardcover, New Ed)
Diana Panke
R4,275 Discovery Miles 42 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The most recent EU-enlargements have considerably increased the number of small member states. In the EU-27, 19 countries have fewer votes in the Council of Ministers than the EU-average. These small states face a series of size-related disadvantages in day-to-day EU negotiations. Against this backdrop the book asks: are some small states better at coping with structural disadvantages than others? How active are small states in participating in day-to-day EU negotiations and why do some states use negotiation strategies more frequently than others? Under which conditions are the different negotiation strategies effective and when can small states punch above their weight? Based on more than 100 interviews with policy-makers and an analysis of a unique database on the negotiation activities of EU member states, this book explains how active participation is essential for the shaping success of small states and shows that small states are more influential with persuasion-based rather than bargaining-based strategies. Two case studies on the pesticides and the spirit drinks regulations further reveal that persuasion strategies are especially effective if the arguments match the nature of the issue at stake and resonate well with prior beliefs of addressees. No other study comprehensively analyzes small states in a comparative perspective, examines their activity levels in EU negotiations and outlines which conditions are needed for the effectiveness of a broad range of strategies. This is an indispensable resource for students and researchers interested in how and under which conditions small states can influence policies in negotiations beyond the nation-state.

Foreign Policy as Public Policy? - Promises and Pitfalls (Hardcover): Klaus Brummer, Sebastian Harnisch, Kai Oppermann, Diana... Foreign Policy as Public Policy? - Promises and Pitfalls (Hardcover)
Klaus Brummer, Sebastian Harnisch, Kai Oppermann, Diana Panke
R2,503 Discovery Miles 25 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines how foreign policy analysis can be enriched by 'domestic realm' public policy approaches, concepts and theories. Starting out from the observation that foreign policy has in many ways become more similar to (and intertwined with) 'domestic' public policies, it bridges the divide that still persists between the two fields. The book includes chapters by leading experts in their fields on arguably the most important public policy approaches, including, for example, multiple streams, advocacy coalition, punctuated equilibrium and veto player approaches. The chapters explore how the approaches can be adapted and transferred to the study of foreign policy and point to the challenges this entails. By establishing a critical dialogue between approaches in public policy and research on foreign policy, the main contribution of the book is to broaden the available theoretical 'toolkit' in foreign policy analysis. -- .

Comparing Regional Organizations - Global Dynamics and Regional Particularities (Hardcover): Diana Panke, Soeren Stapel, Anna... Comparing Regional Organizations - Global Dynamics and Regional Particularities (Hardcover)
Diana Panke, Soeren Stapel, Anna Starkmann
R1,266 Discovery Miles 12 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution and particularities of regional organizations across Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe since 1945. The authors analyze the membership dynamics and policy scopes of 76 organizations, and compare their opportunities and challenges in regional governance. They consider organizations' competencies in eleven different policy areas, including trade, security and environment, and trace patterns in their development. For those with interests in comparative regionalism, international relations, political science and international law, this is an essential companion to some of the world's most significant organizations.

Regional Actors in Multilateral Negotiations - Active and Successful? (Hardcover): Diana Panke, Stefan Lang, Anke Wiedemann Regional Actors in Multilateral Negotiations - Active and Successful? (Hardcover)
Diana Panke, Stefan Lang, Anke Wiedemann
R2,588 Discovery Miles 25 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the end of WWII, not only the number of international regimes and organizations, but also the number of regional organisations and groups increased considerably. Today, states are often members of regional and international organisations at the same time and cover similar policies in both. This contributes to a regionalization of international relations since not only states, but also regional actors are active in international negotiations. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of how active and how influential regional actors are in today's international negotiations. Based on a quantitative analysis of more than 500 international negotiations and three in-depth case studies, the book not only explains why some regional actors are more vocal than others in international organisations, but also why they differ concerning their prospects for success.

Research Design & Method Selection - Making Good Choices in the Social Sciences (Hardcover): Diana Panke Research Design & Method Selection - Making Good Choices in the Social Sciences (Hardcover)
Diana Panke
R2,851 Discovery Miles 28 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Heavily grounded in helping students make the best choices for their projects, this book explores how to develop and work with theory, research questions, and method selection to build solid, logical proposals and move from research concepts to fully realized designs. Rather than rushing initial planning stages or reverse engineering questions from preferred methods, it encourages students to challenge unconscious biases around method selection and analysis and provides step-by-step guidance on choosing a method that is in-line with the question being explored. Focused on the role of the researcher within research design, it stresses the need to consider the theoretical underpinnings of research and not just practical issues when designing a project. It provides a sophisticated toolkit to understand: - The critical issues associated with both qualitative and quantitative methods - The approach that works best for specific research questions - How design choices can affect practice. Perfect for upper undergraduate and postgraduate students, this book will instil confidence and good decision making to ensure constructively informed design and practice.

Regional Actors in Multilateral Negotiations - Active and Successful? (Paperback): Diana Panke, Stefan Lang, Anke Wiedemann Regional Actors in Multilateral Negotiations - Active and Successful? (Paperback)
Diana Panke, Stefan Lang, Anke Wiedemann
R1,124 Discovery Miles 11 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the end of WWII, not only the number of international regimes and organizations, but also the number of regional organisations and groups increased considerably. Today, states are often members of regional and international organisations at the same time and cover similar policies in both. This contributes to a regionalization of international relations since not only states, but also regional actors are active in international negotiations. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of how active and how influential regional actors are in today's international negotiations. Based on a quantitative analysis of more than 500 international negotiations and three in-depth case studies, the book not only explains why some regional actors are more vocal than others in international organisations, but also why they differ concerning their prospects for success.

Consultative Committees in the European Union - No Vote - No Influence? (Paperback): Diana Panke, Christoph H Nnige, Julia... Consultative Committees in the European Union - No Vote - No Influence? (Paperback)
Diana Panke, Christoph H Nnige, Julia Gollub
R1,535 Discovery Miles 15 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How, and under which conditions, can consultative committees exert influence if they have access to legislators (voice) but no formal veto power (vote)? In drawing on the Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee of the European Union, this book shows that consultative committees face several challenges when it comes to influencing the content of policies, but are nevertheless sometimes successful in getting their opinions heard. It develops a sender-receiver model and puts it to a comprehensive empirical test. A quantitative analysis and three in-depth case studies on the European citizens' initiative, the European grouping of territorial cooperation and the Liberalisation of Community Postal Services show how capacities, incentives and preferences of consultative committees and legislative decision-makers need to be configured to allow for the influence of the CoR and the EESC.

Argumentieren und Verhandeln in der Europaischen Union - Theoretische UEberlegungen zum varrierenden Einfluss der Europaischen... Argumentieren und Verhandeln in der Europaischen Union - Theoretische UEberlegungen zum varrierenden Einfluss der Europaischen Kommission (German, Paperback)
Diana Panke
R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Im Zuge einer immer tiefer werdenden Integration hat die Frage nach der Bedeutung der Kommission als dem zentralen supranationalen Akteur im europ ischen Institutionengef ge hohe Relevanz. Wie wichtig ist die Europ ische Kommission? Wann und unter welchen Bedingungen kann die Europ ische Kommission Politikergebnisse substanziell beeinflussen? Wann kann sie bestenfalls die Effizienz von Entscheidungen erh hen? Die in der Literatur empirisch wie theoretisch diagnostizierte Wirkungstiefe reicht von nahezuer Irrelevanz bis zu ma gebender Einflussnahme auf europ ische Politikergebnisse und auf die Entwicklung der europ ischen Integration. Dieses Buch zeigt, dass das Gros dieser unterschiedlichen Einsch tzungen in den verschiedenen theoretischen Ans tzen selbst wurzelt. In den Interaktionsarenen der Europ ischen Union (EU) wird nicht hierachisch entschieden, sondern argumentiert und verhandelt. Dies beeinflusst die Rolle, die die Kommission einnehmen kann. Wird Argumentiert, kann die Kommission durch gute Argumente substanziellen Einfluss aus ben und wird zum supranationalen Entrpreneur. Wird verhandelt, so kann die Kommission mangels formaler Verhandlungsmacht bestenfalls die Effizienz der zwischenstaatlichen Entscheidungsprozesse erh hen. Die Arbeit zeigt erstens, dass konstruktivistische Arbeiten auf den Interaktionsmodus 'Argumentieren' abstellen und die Bedeutung der Kommission als weitreichend erachten; und zweitens, dass rationalistische Theorien Interaktionen in der EU als 'Verhandeln' konzipieren und daher der Kommission eine geringe Rolle zuschreiben. Darauf aufbauend entwickelt dieses Buch einen theoretischen Br ckenschlag zwischen Rationalismus und Konstruktivismus, um die varierende Einflussreichweite der Kommission ad quat zu erfassen. Wann dominiert eher das Argumentieren und wann das Verhandeln? Die Arbeit entwickelt einen Interaktionsansatz, um diese Frage zu beantworten. Im Ergebnis zeigt sich, dass sie Kommission vor allem in fr hen Phasen europ ischer

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