Customizing Europe: transposition as bottom-up implementation
Thomann, E
Date: 2 October 2015
Journal
Journal of European Public Policy
Publisher
Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publisher DOI
Abstract
European Union (EU) implementation research has neglected situations when
member states go beyond the minimum requirements prescribed in EU directives (goldplating).
The top-down focus on compliance insufficiently accounts for the fact that positive
integration actually allows member states to transcend the EU’s requirements to ...
European Union (EU) implementation research has neglected situations when
member states go beyond the minimum requirements prescribed in EU directives (goldplating).
The top-down focus on compliance insufficiently accounts for the fact that positive
integration actually allows member states to transcend the EU’s requirements to facilitate
context-sensitive problem-solving. This study adopts a bottom-up implementation
perspective. Moving beyond compliance, it introduces the concept of ‘customization’ to
depict how transposition results in tailor-made solutions in a multi-level system. The study
analyzes the hitherto unexplored veterinary drug regulations of four member states. Using
fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis and formal theory evaluation, this paper assesses
how policy and country-level factors interact. Results reveal the countries’ different
customization styles. The latter simultaneously reflect the interplay of domestic politics with
institutions, and the ‘fit’ of EU regulatory modes with domestic, sectoral interventionist
styles. Compliance approaches cannot fully explain these fine-grained patterns of
Europeanization.
Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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