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Converging Regional Education Policy in France and Germany
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ISBN: 3030408345 3030408337 9783030408336 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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How have regionalization processes across Europe impacted on policy convergence? This book takes as its starting point the curious fact that autonomous regional policymaking may be parallel to regional governments pursuing policy similarity. The author proposes that these observations are paradoxical only if sector-specific policy norms are disregarded and when autonomy is considered as the exclusive goal of regional governments. Focusing on common yet under-studied regional situations where a sense of cultural or historical distinctiveness is not readily apparent, if at all, the book argues that in policy sectors where norms of territorial equality have long been dominant, regional governments endorse them as a way to secure or expand their policy capacity when the central state or other policy entrepreneurs challenge it. This results in converging policies. A textured comparative account of educational policymaking in German Länder and French conseils régionaux over three decades forms the backbone of this analysis of policymaking in ordinary regions. Claire Dupuy is Professor of Comparative Politics at ISPOLE, University of Louvain, Belgium.


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Re-Selecting Members of the European Parliament : Candidate Selection, Party Goals, and Re-Election Probabilities
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ISBN: 3658217502 3658217510 9783658217501 Year: 2018 Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer VS,

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Elena Frech addresses the issue of candidate (re-)selection for the European elections. Studying German parties, the author investigates both, the rules and practice of candidate selection. The study is one of the first to shed light on the goals political parties pursue when selecting candidates in the European context. First, the author provides a detailed account of the formal and informal procedures German parties use to construct the electoral lists for the European elections. Then she turns towards the individual candidates, showing which factors determine the list placement of incumbent parliamentarians. The findings highlight the importance of individual candidate characteristics as well as party institutions and are of interest not only to scientists but also to parties, politicians, and citizens. Contents Party Goals and Trade-Offs in European Elections Candidate Selection for European Elections in Germany The Factors Determining the Re-Election Probabilities of MEPs Target Groups Researchers and students in the field of social, especially political sciences Members of political parties, politicians The Author Elena Frech obtained a doctorate from the University of Mannheim (Germany). Currently she holds a research position at the University of Geneva (Switzerland), where she studies parliamentary careers. .

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