Competitive Convergence: Mechanisms, Scope Conditions, and Lessons from the Case of Indian Food Safety Reform
In 2006, India began formally reconstructing its national food safety policy, subsuming over seven laws and agencies into a single streamlined regulatory authority. This moment of reform offers a "most likely" test case for theories of global policy convergence. Scholars across multiple...
Main Author: | Epstein, Jessica |
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Other Authors: | Kenworthy, Lane |
Language: | en |
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The University of Arizona.
2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/204891 |
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