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Journal of European Public Policy | 2016

Does the European Union have a reverse gear? Policy dismantling in a hyperconsensual polity

Viviane Gravey; Andrew Jordan

ABSTRACT The financial crisis has triggered demands to halt and even reverse the expansion of European Union (EU) policies. But have these and previous demands actually resulted in policy dismantling? The existing literature has charted the rise of dismantling discourses such as subsidiarity and better regulation, but has not examined the net effect on the acquis. For the first time, this contribution addresses this gap in the literature through an empirical study of policy change between 1992 and 2014. It is guided by a coding framework which captures the direction of policy change. It reveals that, despite its disposition towards consensualism, the EU has become a new locus of policy dismantling. However, not all policies targeted have been cut; many have stayed the same and some have even expanded. It concludes by identifying new directions for research on a topic that has continually fallen into the analytical blind spot of EU scholars.


Environmental Politics | 2016

EU environmental policy: its journey to centre stage, by Nigel Haigh, Oxford, Earthscan from Routledge, 2015, xix + 214 pp., index, £29.99 (paperback), £85.00 (hardback), ISBN 978 1 138 89030 5 and 978 1 138 89031 2

Viviane Gravey

Nigel Haigh is a pioneer of European environmental policies. He represented British environmental non-governmental organisations (NGOs) after the European Environment Bureau was created in 1975, an...


Archive | 2016

The EU Referendum and the UK Environment: An Expert Review: How has EU membership affected the UK and what might change in the event of a vote to Remain or Leave

Charlotte Burns; Andrew Jordan; Viviane Gravey; Nathalie Berny; Simon Bulmer; Neil Carter; Richard John Westley Cowell; Joseph Dutton; Sebastian Oberthuer; Susan Owens; Brendan Moore; Tim Rayner; Joanne Scott; Bryce Donald Beukers-Stewart


Archive | 2018

UK Environmental Policy Post-Brexit: A Risk Analysis: A report commissioned by Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Charlotte Burns; Viviane Gravey; Andrew Jordan


Archive | 2018

Written Evidence submitted to DEFRA on the 'Environmental Principles and Governance after Brexit Inquiry'

Mary Dobbs; Viviane Gravey; Ciara Brennan; Attracta Ui Bhroin


Archive | 2018

Workshop Report: The future of environmental governance in Northern Ireland

Mary Dobbs; Viviane Gravey


Archive | 2018

Blog: What is the future of environmental governance in Northern Ireland?

Mary Dobbs; Viviane Gravey; Ciara Brennan; Attracta Ui Bhroin


Archive | 2018

Written Evidence submitted to DAERA on the NI 'Future Agricultural Policy Framework'

Mary Dobbs; Viviane Gravey; Ludivine Petetin


Archive | 2018

Written Evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee Inquiry on Agriculture

Viviane Gravey; Mary Dobbs


Archive | 2017

Written Submission to: ‘Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee - Brexit: Trade in food inquiry’

Mary Dobbs; Lee McGowan; Viviane Gravey; Billy Melo Araujo

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Andrew Jordan

University of East Anglia

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Mary Dobbs

Queen's University Belfast

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Billy Melo Araujo

Queen's University Belfast

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Brendan Moore

University of East Anglia

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Joanne Scott

University College London

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Lee McGowan

Queen's University Belfast

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