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Institutional and Ideational Approaches to Post-Exceptionalist Policy Making

European Politics
Institutions
Public Policy
Developing World Politics
WTO
Policy Change
Policy Implementation
S162
Carsten Daugbjerg
University of Copenhagen
Arild Aurvåg Farsund
Universitetet i Bergen
Carsten Daugbjerg
University of Copenhagen

Building: Institute of Romance Studies, Floor: 4th floor, Room: 4.1

Friday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (06/09/2019)

Abstract

Post-exceptionalism is a concept introduced to describe a “partial transformation in which an exceptionalist policy sector has not been completely ‘normalized’ and in which old and new ideas, institutions, interests and policy instruments coexist” (Daugbjerg & Feindt 2017). The concept of post-exceptionalism is a diagnostic tool rather than a theory. It says very little about the processes of transformation, what drives them and which factors facilitate and constrain transformation processes. The theoretical challenge of explaining post-exceptionalism is to develop theoretical approaches which, at the same time, can explain policy change and stability. Institutional theory has proven capable of explaining stability and limited gradual changes in the existing order, while ideational/paradigm theory has gained traction as an approach to explain radical change. This panel includes papers that seek to develop ideational and institutional perspectives on transformation processes challenging exceptionalism in the agri-food policy domain.

Title Details
Rice Policy in a Transitional Economy: Social and Political Objectives View Paper Details
Targets for Reducing Agricultural Emissions ꟷ Accelerating or Retarding Policy Change? View Paper Details
Post-Exceptionalism in the WTO’s Governance System for Food Trade View Paper Details
Evaluating the CAP: A Post-Exceptionalist Evaluation Regime? View Paper Details
Coalition Magnets, Continuity and Change in Post-Exceptionalist Policy Making: Food Sovereignty and Agricultural Reform in Ecuador and Nepal View Paper Details
Post-Exceptionalism Goes to Emerging Economies: The Case of GMO Policies in India and Turkey View Paper Details