The Common Agricultural Policy and Organic FarmingCABI, 2006 - 223 sider The Common Agricultural Policy and Organic Farming covers how ideational change came about to enhance the understanding of change within the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and to plan and implement change in European agriculture policy. The contents cover institutional change within the CAP and focus on the institutional construction policy concerned with organic farming. |
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FIVE CHALLENGES TO THE STUDY OF IDEATIONAL CHANGE | 28 |
RATIONAL CHOICE HISTORICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL | 53 |
A DISCURSIVE | 60 |
A DISCURSIVE INSTITUTIONAL ANALYTICAL STRATEGY | 73 |
THE TRANSLATION AND INSTITUTIONALISATION OF | 86 |
TRANSLATIONS AND INSTITUTIONALISATIONS 19681977 | 94 |
THE TRANSLATION AND INSTITUTIONALISATION | 98 |
IDEAS WITHIN THE CAP TOWARDS THE END OF THE PERIOD | 146 |
ORGANIC FARMING WITHIN THE CAP 19932005 | 149 |
CONFLICTS OVER BOUNDARIES WITHIN THE EP AND THE COMMISSION LATE | 156 |
TOWARDS A EUROPEAN ACTION PLAN FOR ORGANIC FARMING | 165 |
INSTITUTIONALISATIONS CONFLICTS OVER BOUNDARIES AND POLICY | 176 |
CONCLUSIONS | 182 |
A DISCURSIVE INSTITUTIONAL CONCEPTUALISATION | 190 |
REFERENCES | 204 |
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Action Plan agents Agra Europe Agri agricultural sector articulation and institutionalisation CAP reform cognitively instituted problems Commission Commissioner for Agriculture Common Agricultural Policy concepts and conceptions conceptualisation concerned with organic conflicts over meaning context Continuity and Change contributed current period Danish Ministry DG for Agriculture discursive and institutional discursive institutional approach dynamic of institutional EC environmental policy emerging EC environmental environment environmental depletion EP Committee European Parliament European Union farmers Food and Farming food quality Franz Fischler historical institutional historical institutionalism ideational change identified IFOAM instance institutional change institutionalisation of organic intensive farming issues Limits to Growth Mansholt MEPs normatively instituted problems organic farming sector organic food products organic production organisations particular Perspective on Continuity policy entrepreneurs policy field concerned political potential and partial problems and solutions problems related processes of translation production methods proposed rational choice rural exodus sociological institutional Soil Association surplus production technological progress