European Policy Analysis Volume 1, Number 2, Fall 2015
EPA
European Policy Analysis
Volume 1, Number 2 - Fall 2015
Table of Contents
Editorial Introduction to Second Issue of European Policy Analysis (EPA)________________1
Risk-based Regulation in Continental Europe? Explaining the Corporatist Turn
to Risk in German Work Safety Policies___________________________________________5
Regine Paul, Law and Society Unit, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Michael Huber, Law and Society Unit, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Crisis, Policy Discourse, and Major Policy Change: Exploring the Role of Subsystem
Polarization in Nuclear Energy Policymaking______________________________________34
Adrian Rinscheid, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Regulation and the Management of Expectations – Rating Agencies Revisited____________71
Markus Hinterleitner, Center of Competence for Public Management, University of Bern, Switzerland
Christian Rosser, University of Konstanz, Germany & University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Addressing Multilevel Program Complexity by Evaluation Design_____________________90
Fritz Sager, Center of Competence for Public Management, University of Bern, Switzerland
Céline Mavrot, Center of Competence for Public Management, University of Bern, Switzerland
Susanne Hadorn, Center of Competence for Public Management, University of Bern, Switzerland
The Use of Evidence Within Policy Evaluation in Health in Ghana: Implications for
Accountability and Democratic Governance_____________________________________111
Elisa Vecchione, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), United Kingdom
Justin Parkhurst, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), United Kingdom
Law Activation Strategies (LAS) in Environmental Policymaking: a Social
Mechanism for Re-politicization?_______________________________________________132
Rémi Schweizer, Institute of Political, Historical and International Studies (IEPHI), University of
Lausanne, Switzerland
The Communication Behavior of German MPs on Twitter:
Preaching to the Converted and Attacking Opponents______________________________155
Simon Hegelich, FoschungsKollegSiegen (FoKoS), University of Siegen, Germany
Morteza Shahrezaye, FoschungsKollegSiegen (FoKoS), University of Siegen, Germany
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