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Grace Skogstad
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Abbreviations ix
- 1 Introduction: Policy Paradigms, Transnationalism, and Domestic Politics 1
- 2 Ideas and Discourse in Transformational Political Economic Change in Europe 36
- 3 Transnational Policy Paradigm Change and Confl ict in the Harmonization of Vehicle Safety and Accounting Standards 64
- 4 Constructing a Transnational Policy Paradigm in the European Union: The Case of GMO Risk Regulation 91
- 5 Same-Sex Unions Legislation and Policy Paradigms: Something Borrowed, Yet Something New 119
- 6 Normative Contexts, Domestic Institutions, and the Transformation of Immigration Policy Paradigms in Canada and the United States 147
- 7 Canadian Refugee Policy: Understanding the Role of International Bureaucratic Networks in Domestic Paradigm Change 171
- 8 Institutional ‘Stickiness’ and Ideational Resistance to Paradigm Change: Canada and Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Policy 202
- 9 Conclusion 237
- Contributors 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Abbreviations ix
- 1 Introduction: Policy Paradigms, Transnationalism, and Domestic Politics 1
- 2 Ideas and Discourse in Transformational Political Economic Change in Europe 36
- 3 Transnational Policy Paradigm Change and Confl ict in the Harmonization of Vehicle Safety and Accounting Standards 64
- 4 Constructing a Transnational Policy Paradigm in the European Union: The Case of GMO Risk Regulation 91
- 5 Same-Sex Unions Legislation and Policy Paradigms: Something Borrowed, Yet Something New 119
- 6 Normative Contexts, Domestic Institutions, and the Transformation of Immigration Policy Paradigms in Canada and the United States 147
- 7 Canadian Refugee Policy: Understanding the Role of International Bureaucratic Networks in Domestic Paradigm Change 171
- 8 Institutional ‘Stickiness’ and Ideational Resistance to Paradigm Change: Canada and Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Policy 202
- 9 Conclusion 237
- Contributors 255