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Professor Jeremy Richardson
Field: The EU policy process: including the role of interest groups; EU institutions; relationships between national governments and the EU; the implementation of EU policies; processes of institutionalisation. Comparative public policy: including the role of interest groups; political activism; policy styles; policy success and failure; policy change over time; public policy theories; environmental policy; transport policy; steeel policy; privatisation and deregulation. Current
Research topics:The institutionalisation of lobbying in the EU; the transposition of EU policies into national laws; changing policy styles in the EU; explaining policy change; the Swedish policy process. Downloadable papers:
- Government, Interest Groups and Policy Change(Awarded the Political Studies Association Wilfred Harrison prize for the best article published in Political Studies in 2000)
- (Mis-) Matching declarations and actions? Commission proposals in the light of the Fifth Environmental Action Programme + tables
(with Berthold Rittberger)- Interest Groups And EU Policy Making: Organizational Logic And Venue Shopping
(with Sonia Mazey)- Implementing EU Public Policy
(with Dionyssis Dimitrakopoulos)Most recent
Publications:
- European Union: Power & Policy-Making (ed), Second edition, London, Routledge 2001, pp. 388.
- Mazey, Sonia and Richardson, Jeremy (2002) Pluralisme ouvert our restreint? Les Groupes d'Intérêt l'Union Européenne, in Balme, Richard, Chabanet, Didier, and Wright, Vincent, L'Action Collective en Europe, Paris: Presses Sciences Po, 76-109.
Jeremy Richardson, European Union: Power and Policy-making, 3rd Edition: Routledge (Paperback, isbn: 0415358140, November 2005: 424pp)
This best-selling book delivers a comprehensive introduction to the policymaking processes at work in the European Union.
Written by some of the leading authorities in the field, this new edition has been significantly improved to make it even more accessible for second and third year undergraduates. Addressing some of the more contentious areas in order to stimulate students interest, this book also continues to cover the vital elements of EU courses including: theory, history, institutions, policy, relations with member states, external relations, enlargement.
A companion website also supports this edition, with a clear guide to more technical material such as statistics, as well as regular updates, which can be found at: http://www.routledge.com/textbooks/0415358140/
This book is essential reading for all students of politics and the European Union. Order your copy now.
Journal of European
Public Policy:Articles for JEPP can be submitted via e.mail to my Nuffield e.mail address. For details of JEPP see Taylor & Francis website http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals CV: Curriculum Vitae E-mail address: jeremy.richardson@nuffield.ox.ac.uk
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