Who Governs Europe? Public Versus Private Regulation of Sustainability of Fish Feeds

作者: Caitríona Carter

DOI: 10.1080/07036337.2014.968566

关键词: Political economySustainabilityEconomicsPublic policyEuropean unionPublic economicsGovernmentParliamentEuropean integrationPoliticsSustainable development

摘要: AbstractPrimary tensions within EU government are consistently shown as between public actors who compete with one another to set policy — the European Commission/Member States/European Parliament. Whilst important, such a wholehearted focus on these conflicts is obscuring other increasingly defining its politics, namely vs. private regulation. These merit greater attention in integration analysis. Private regulation not totally disconnected from counterpart: through standardization, can evoke and institutionalize norms principles, like sustainability, thus governing name; contents of self-regulation potentially undermine effects policies. To better capture causes emerging public–private interdependencies their consequences for government, key contribution this article argue necessity both localize particularize inquiry This w...

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