Central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden : an institutional policy perspective

The paper analyses the processes of central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden. First it gives an account of the existing coordination patterns, second it analyses changes within these coordination patterns over time and finally it asks, whether these changes can be attributed to...

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Main Authors: Hustedt, Thurid, Tiessen, Jan
Format: Others
Language:German
Published: Universität Potsdam 2006
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spelling ndltd-Potsdam-oai-kobv.de-opus-ubp-8132013-01-08T00:47:12Z Central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden : an institutional policy perspective Hustedt, Thurid Tiessen, Jan Political science The paper analyses the processes of central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden. First it gives an account of the existing coordination patterns, second it analyses changes within these coordination patterns over time and finally it asks, whether these changes can be attributed to an intentional institutional design. To answer this set of questions, we introduce an institutional policy analytic perspective to the study of central government change. This perspective focuses on central actors, interests, strategic motivations and the degree of the actors reflexivity as a promoter of intentional institutional change in government coordination. The empirical analysis shows the prevalence of negative coordination as the dominant pattern of coordination in all three countries. However, country-specific constitutional and political traditions result in a variety of different coordination techniques actually used. The paper concludes by identifying three different patterns of change, depending on the degree of change and the reflexivity involved : "fragmented institutional politics" in Denmark, "policy-driven institutional politics" in Germany and "adaptive and symbolic institutional politics" in the case of Sweden. Universität Potsdam Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät. Sozialwissenschaften 2006 Book application/pdf urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-8135 http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2006/813/ ger http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/doku/urheberrecht.php
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Hustedt, Thurid
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Central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden : an institutional policy perspective
description The paper analyses the processes of central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden. First it gives an account of the existing coordination patterns, second it analyses changes within these coordination patterns over time and finally it asks, whether these changes can be attributed to an intentional institutional design. To answer this set of questions, we introduce an institutional policy analytic perspective to the study of central government change. This perspective focuses on central actors, interests, strategic motivations and the degree of the actors reflexivity as a promoter of intentional institutional change in government coordination. The empirical analysis shows the prevalence of negative coordination as the dominant pattern of coordination in all three countries. However, country-specific constitutional and political traditions result in a variety of different coordination techniques actually used. The paper concludes by identifying three different patterns of change, depending on the degree of change and the reflexivity involved : "fragmented institutional politics" in Denmark, "policy-driven institutional politics" in Germany and "adaptive and symbolic institutional politics" in the case of Sweden.
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title Central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden : an institutional policy perspective
title_short Central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden : an institutional policy perspective
title_full Central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden : an institutional policy perspective
title_fullStr Central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden : an institutional policy perspective
title_full_unstemmed Central government coordination in Denmark, Germany and Sweden : an institutional policy perspective
title_sort central government coordination in denmark, germany and sweden : an institutional policy perspective
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