1st Edition

Regulatory Reforms in Italy A Case Study in Europeanisation

By Dieter Kerwer Copyright 2001
    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2001. The question this thesis attempts to answer is summarized as follows: what accounts for the amazing stability of Italian transport policy in the face of European challenges, given the fact that - as most national and European policy-makers readily believe - it is not capable of addressing the problem of the sector? This study analyzes the transport policy in Italy from the 1990s into the 21st century. It looks at how the two sub-sectors of surface transport, road haulage and raliways, have been managed by the public and private actors involved. In both sectors the policy appears to have failed, either by not offering a remedy to problems or by aggravating them further. The author believes that studying transport policy in Italy will shed light on the wider question of how national policy-making patterns are influenced by developments in the international environment; in this case looking closely at the influence of the European Union.

    List of Figures and Tables, Preface and Acknowledgements, 1. Introduction, 2. European Transport Liberalisation, 3. Italian Transport Policy in the European Context, 4. Linking Italy to Europe: Improving Prospects for Europeanisation, 5. Europeanisation and the Regulatory Policy Cycle, 6. Europeanisation and Institutional Mediation, 7. Conclusions, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Kerwer, Dieter