
The Government of Risk
Understanding Risk Regulation Regimes
Oxford University Press
Published on 23. August 2001
Book
Hardback
228 pages
978-0-19-924363-1 (ISBN)
Description
Why does regulation vary so dramatically from one area to another? Why are some risks regulated aggressively and others responded to only modestly? Is there any logic to the techniques we use in risk regulation? These key questions are explored in The Government of Risk. This book looks at a number of risk regulations regimes, considers the respects in which they differ, and examines how these differences can be explained.
Analysing regulation in terms of 'regimes' allows us to see the rich, multi-dimensional nature of risk regulation. It exposes the thinness of society-wide analyses of risk controls and it offers a perspective that single case studies cannot reach. Regimes analysis breaks down the components of risk regulation systems and shows how these interact. It also shows how different parts of the same regime may be shaped by different factors and have to be understood in quite different ways. The Government of Risk shows how such an approach is of high policy relevance as well as of considerable theoretical importance.
Analysing regulation in terms of 'regimes' allows us to see the rich, multi-dimensional nature of risk regulation. It exposes the thinness of society-wide analyses of risk controls and it offers a perspective that single case studies cannot reach. Regimes analysis breaks down the components of risk regulation systems and shows how these interact. It also shows how different parts of the same regime may be shaped by different factors and have to be understood in quite different ways. The Government of Risk shows how such an approach is of high policy relevance as well as of considerable theoretical importance.
Reviews / Votes
... a significant contribution to the existing literature on risk regulation. * West European Politics * The analytical approach developed to undertake this classification is full of insights. The classification scheme set out in the book will serve anyone involved in practical institutional design well beyond the specific examples it presents. * Political Studies *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
numerous tables and figures
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
511 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-924363-1 (9780199243631)
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Christopher Hood | Henry Rothstein | Robert Baldwin
The Government of Risk
Understanding Risk Regulation Regimes
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03/2004
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The Government of Risk
Understanding Risk Regulation Regimes
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Persons
Author
Gladstone Professor of Government and FellowGladstone Professor of Government and Fellow, All Soul's College, Oxford
Research Officer, Centre for Analysis of Risk and RegulationResearch Officer, Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation, London School of Economics
Professor of LawProfessor of Law, London School of Economics
Content
PART I. INTRODUCING RISK REGULATION REGIMES ; PART II. EXPLAINING VARIATION IN RISK REGULATION REGIMES ; PART III. EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS OF RISK REGULATION REGIMES