Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex Environments

This contribution investigates the strategies that environmental agencies develop to enhance their policy autonomy, in order to fulfil their organisational missions for protecting the environment. This article asks whether there are particular strategic moves that an agency can make to augment this...

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Main Author: Anthony R. Zito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2015-03-01
Series:Politics and Governance
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/81
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spelling doaj-087b331a79854a0db7fc7f2b3a119f062020-11-25T02:32:52ZengCogitatioPolitics and Governance2183-24632015-03-0131738910.17645/pag.v3i1.81112Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex EnvironmentsAnthony R. Zito0School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, UKThis contribution investigates the strategies that environmental agencies develop to enhance their policy autonomy, in order to fulfil their organisational missions for protecting the environment. This article asks whether there are particular strategic moves that an agency can make to augment this policy autonomy in the face of the principals. Critiquing principal agent theory, it investigates the evolution of three environmental agencies (the European Environment Agency, the England and Wales Environment Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency), focusing on the case study of climate change. The contribution examines how the agencies influence environmental policy on domestic, regional and global levels, with a special focus on the principals that constrain agency autonomy. A greater focus on different multi-level contexts, which the three agencies face, may create other possible dynamics and opportunities for agency strategies. Agencies can use particular knowledge, network and alliance building to strengthen their policy/political positions.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/81climate changeenvironment agencyEuropean Uniongovernancelearningprincipal agent
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Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex Environments
Politics and Governance
climate change
environment agency
European Union
governance
learning
principal agent
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title Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex Environments
title_short Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex Environments
title_full Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex Environments
title_fullStr Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex Environments
title_full_unstemmed Expertise and Power: Agencies Operating in Complex Environments
title_sort expertise and power: agencies operating in complex environments
publisher Cogitatio
series Politics and Governance
issn 2183-2463
publishDate 2015-03-01
description This contribution investigates the strategies that environmental agencies develop to enhance their policy autonomy, in order to fulfil their organisational missions for protecting the environment. This article asks whether there are particular strategic moves that an agency can make to augment this policy autonomy in the face of the principals. Critiquing principal agent theory, it investigates the evolution of three environmental agencies (the European Environment Agency, the England and Wales Environment Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency), focusing on the case study of climate change. The contribution examines how the agencies influence environmental policy on domestic, regional and global levels, with a special focus on the principals that constrain agency autonomy. A greater focus on different multi-level contexts, which the three agencies face, may create other possible dynamics and opportunities for agency strategies. Agencies can use particular knowledge, network and alliance building to strengthen their policy/political positions.
topic climate change
environment agency
European Union
governance
learning
principal agent
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/81
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