Europeanization through its instrumentation
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Title :
Europeanization through its instrumentation
Author(s) :
Bruno, Isabelle [Auteur]
Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales - UMR 8026 [CERAPS]
Jacquot, Sophie [Auteur]
Mandin, Lou [Auteur]

Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales - UMR 8026 [CERAPS]
Jacquot, Sophie [Auteur]
Mandin, Lou [Auteur]
Journal title :
Journal of European Public Policy
Volume number :
13
Pages :
519 - 536
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date :
2006-06
ISSN :
1350-1763
Keyword(s) :
Benchmarking
Competitiveness
Gender mainstreaming
Policy instruments
Competitiveness
Gender mainstreaming
Policy instruments
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Science politique
English abstract : [en]
Understanding Europeanization through its instrumentation raises the issue of the supposed neutrality of policy tools used as soft modes of action. The aim of this article is to assess how this ‘new governance’ tends to ...
Show more >Understanding Europeanization through its instrumentation raises the issue of the supposed neutrality of policy tools used as soft modes of action. The aim of this article is to assess how this ‘new governance’ tends to guide policy-making on a specific path. Indeed, European construction cannot be restricted to the direct impact of Community law or to the indirect effects of economic integration. A new form of non-constraining co-ordination has been developing since the mid-1990s. In order to explain how the cognitive mechanisms of Europeanization work, we open the ‘toolboxes’ that allow European institutions to have an effect on national representations and practices. The use of benchmarking for building the European Research Area, the elaboration of gender equality policy according to the principle of mainstreaming, and the open method of co-ordination (OMC) in the field of pension reforms, illustrate how such policy instruments lead national governments to meet the competitiveness requirements of the Lisbon strategy.Show less >
Show more >Understanding Europeanization through its instrumentation raises the issue of the supposed neutrality of policy tools used as soft modes of action. The aim of this article is to assess how this ‘new governance’ tends to guide policy-making on a specific path. Indeed, European construction cannot be restricted to the direct impact of Community law or to the indirect effects of economic integration. A new form of non-constraining co-ordination has been developing since the mid-1990s. In order to explain how the cognitive mechanisms of Europeanization work, we open the ‘toolboxes’ that allow European institutions to have an effect on national representations and practices. The use of benchmarking for building the European Research Area, the elaboration of gender equality policy according to the principle of mainstreaming, and the open method of co-ordination (OMC) in the field of pension reforms, illustrate how such policy instruments lead national governments to meet the competitiveness requirements of the Lisbon strategy.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
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Non spécifiée
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
CNRS
Université de Lille
Université de Lille
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2021-05-31T08:46:12Z
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2019-10-29T13:34:04Z
2021-05-31T08:46:12Z
2022-01-03T15:42:49Z
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