TY - BOOK ID - 984127 TI - The Europeanisation of national administrations : patterns of institutional change and persistence PY - 2001 SN - 0521806321 0521000920 0511016905 0511174004 0511491980 0511327919 0511044143 1280436387 0511153465 1107123976 9780511016905 9780521806329 9780511044144 9780511153464 9780521000925 9780511491986 9780511327919 PB - New York : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Public administration KW - International relations. Foreign policy KW - European Union KW - Environmental policy KW - #SBIB:327.7H21 KW - #SBIB:327.7H230 KW - #SBIB:35H100 KW - 320.94 KW - Ud3.i KW - -Environmental policy KW - -Public administration KW - -Environment and state KW - Environmental control KW - Environmental management KW - Environmental protection KW - Environmental quality KW - State and environment KW - Environmental auditing KW - Administration, Public KW - Delivery of government services KW - Government services, Delivery of KW - Public management KW - Public sector management KW - Political science KW - Administrative law KW - Decentralization in government KW - Local government KW - Public officers KW - Ontwikkeling van de Europese Unie (historische en toekomstige evolutie) KW - Europese Unie: beleid: algemeen KW - Bestuurlijke organisatie: algemene werken KW - Government policy KW - European Union countries KW - -EU countries KW - Euroland KW - Europe KW - Politics and government KW - Environmental policy. KW - European Union countries - Politics and government. KW - Public administration. KW - Government - Europe KW - Government - Non-U.S. KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - Politics and government. KW - -Ontwikkeling van de Europese Unie (historische en toekomstige evolutie) KW - -Politics and government KW - Social Sciences KW - Political Science KW - Public administration - European Union countries KW - Environmental policy - European Union countries UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:984127 AB - Christoph Knill's book analyses the impact of European policies on national administrations. Under which conditions can we expect domestic change, particularly the convergence of administrative styles and structures? How can we explain national patterns of administrative transformation in the context of Europeanisation? Knill's study is a comparative assessment of the factors influencing administrative adjustment to European policy demands in the member states. It addresses the topic from an innovative theoretical perspective, combining institution-based and agency-based approaches, and includes a detailed account of the administrative impact of EU environmental policy in Britain and Germany. The Europeanisation of National Administrations will be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners in the fields of European studies, public administration and public policy, environmental politics, and European and administrative law. ER -