Hierarchy, networks, or markets: how does the EU shape environmental policy adoptions within and beyond its borders?

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Series Details Vol.16, No.5, September 2009, p873-894
Publication Date September 2009
ISSN 1350-1763
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Abstract: This study scrutinizes the strength of the European Union's 'external governance' in the area of environmental policy. It explores whether accession candidates and third countries adopted European environmental legislation along with the member states. In doing so, it focuses on Community laws that limit nitrogen oxides in the emissions into the air from large combustion plants, and introduce the European ecolabel scheme and environmental impact assessments. The analysis reveals that hierarchical governance is the most significant and robust determinant of policy adoption. Additionally, the results lend some support to the relevance of network governance, indicating that this mode could become more effective at greater length.

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