The Common Agricultural Policy and Organic Farming
This book has a general concern with the conditions for, and dynamics of, institutional and ideational changes and a specific concern with changes in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU). Starting with the specific concern, the CAP is often thought of as a political fie...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-365372023-11-11T05:04:45Z The Common Agricultural Policy and Organic Farming Lynggaard, K Agricultural Organic This book has a general concern with the conditions for, and dynamics of, institutional and ideational changes and a specific concern with changes in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU). Starting with the specific concern, the CAP is often thought of as a political field characterised by a very high degree of stability in terms of polity, politics and policy. This perception is evident in references to the CAP which has been described variously as: being 'extremely path dependent' and governed by a 'club-like' Agriculture Council (Peterson and Bomberg 1999, p. 135; Swinbank 1989, p.304), as governed by an 'iron triangle' of farmers' organisations, Commission officials and Ministers of Agriculture (Hix 1999, p.253), as having found its 'policy equilibrium' (Peters 1996, p.63) or, in general, as 'a prime example of multiple forms of institutional resistance to change' (Banchoff 2002, p.6). The gist of the matter is that the CAP is often considered to be very much set as to the types of agents participating in the formulation of the policy, the political processes guiding the field and there also seems to exist clear boundaries on which issues are to be included and excluded from consideration. On the other hand, recent research into the development of the CAP has increasingly pointed to changes in its institutional set up and to changes which may be regarded as ideational 2014-03-12T01:34:36Z 2014-03-12T01:34:36Z 2006 Book 978 1 84593 114 8 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36537 en application/pdf CABI |
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This book has a general concern with the conditions for, and dynamics of,
institutional and ideational changes and a specific concern with changes in the
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU). Starting with
the specific concern, the CAP is often thought of as a political field
characterised by a very high degree of stability in terms of polity, politics and
policy. This perception is evident in references to the CAP which has been
described variously as: being 'extremely path dependent' and governed by a
'club-like' Agriculture Council (Peterson and Bomberg 1999, p. 135; Swinbank
1989, p.304), as governed by an 'iron triangle' of farmers' organisations,
Commission officials and Ministers of Agriculture (Hix 1999, p.253), as having
found its 'policy equilibrium' (Peters 1996, p.63) or, in general, as 'a prime
example of multiple forms of institutional resistance to change' (Banchoff 2002,
p.6). The gist of the matter is that the CAP is often considered to be very much
set as to the types of agents participating in the formulation of the policy, the
political processes guiding the field and there also seems to exist clear
boundaries on which issues are to be included and excluded from consideration.
On the other hand, recent research into the development of the CAP has
increasingly pointed to changes in its institutional set up and to changes which
may be regarded as ideational |
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The Common Agricultural
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The Common Agricultural
Policy and Organic
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The Common Agricultural
Policy and Organic
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The Common Agricultural
Policy and Organic
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The Common Agricultural
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common agricultural
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