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- Aurelie Trouve
- Marielle Berriet-Solliec
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Trouve A. and Berriet-Solliec M. Regionalization in European agricultural policy: institutional actualities, issues and prospects, Regional Studies. Europe's regions are having more say in agricultural policy, which has historically been managed at national and European levels. In this context, the balance of power with other tiers of government may be a driving force behind (or a constraint on) change, bringing about (or preventing) institutional innovation. The power balance depends especially on the different strategies implemented by the regions with regard to other tiers of government. This paper is based on French 'regulation theory' and on the authors' own field investigations in eight regions of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. [image omitted] Trouve A. et Berriet-Solliec M. La regionalisation de la politique agricole europeenne: des actualites institutionnelles, des questions a poser et des perspectives d'avenir, Regional Studies. Les regions d'Europe ont davantage leur mot a dire sur la politique agricole, dirigee historiquement a l'echelle nationale et sur le plan europeenne. Dans ce contexte, l'equilibre des pouvoirs par rapport aux autres niveaux d'administration pourrait s'averer la force motrice du changement (ou bien la contrainte), ce qui pourrait entrainer (ou bien empecher) l'innovation institutionnelle. L'equilibre des pouvoirs depend essentiellement des differentes strategies menees par les regions pour ce qui est des autres niveaux d'administration. Cet article est fonde sur la 'theorie de la reglementation' et sur des etudes originelles conduites en huit regions de la France, de l'Allemagne et du Royaume-Uni. Regions europeennes Politiques agricoles Innovations institutionnelles Theorie francaise de la reglementation Trouve A. und Berriet-Solliec M. Regionalisierung in der europaischen Agrarpolitik: die momentane Lage, Probleme und Aussichten der Institutionen, Regional Studies. In der Agrarpolitik, die bisher auf nationaler und europaischer Ebene verwaltet wurde, erhalten die europaischen Regionen ein grosseres Mitspracherecht. In diesem Kontext kann sich das Gleichgewicht der Krafte in anderen Regierungsebenen als treibende Kraft (oder als Hindernis) fur Veranderungen erweisen, die zu institutioneller Innovation fuhrt (oder sie verhindert). Das Kraftegleichgewicht hangt vor allem von den verschiedenen Strategien ab, die von den Regionen hinsichtlich der anderen Regierungsebenen umgesetzt werden. Grundlage dieses Beitrags bilden die franzosische 'Regulationstheorie' und unsere eigenen Feldforschungen in acht Regionen von Frankreich, Deutschland und Grossbritannien. Europaische Regionen Agrarpolitiken Institutionelle Innovationen Franzosische Regulationstheorie Trouve A. y Berriet-Solliec M. Regionalizacion en la politica agricola europea: situacion actual, problemas y perspectivas institucionales, Regional Studies. Las regiones europeas tienen mas derecho a intervenir en la politica agricola, que hasta ahora ha sido gestionada a nivel nacional y europeo. En este contexto, el equilibrio de poder con otros niveles de gobierno podria constituir una fuerza motriz (o un obstaculo) para el cambio que cause (o evite) una innovacion institucional. El equilibrio de poderes depende especialmente de las diferentes estrategias desarrolladas por las regiones con respecto a otros niveles de gobierno. Este articulo se basa en la 'teoria de regulacion' francesa y en nuestras propias investigaciones de campo en ocho regiones de Francia, Alemania y el Reino Unido. Regiones europeas Politicas agricolas Innovaciones institucionales Teoria francesa de regulacion
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Aurelie Trouve & Marielle Berriet-Solliec, 2010.
"Regionalization in European Agricultural Policy: Institutional Actualities, Issues and Prospects,"
Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 44(8), pages 1005-1017.
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RePEc:taf:regstd:v:44:y:2010:i:8:p:1005-1017
DOI: 10.1080/00343400903365177
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