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Sebastian Krapohl

    Risk regulation in the single market
    Regional Integration in the Global South
    Risk Regulation in the Single Market
    • Risk Regulation in the Single Market

      The Governance of Pharmaceuticals and Foodstuffs in the European Union

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The Thalidomide catastrophe of the 1960s and the BSE crisis of the 1990s serve as pivotal events that shaped regulatory frameworks for pharmaceuticals and food in Europe. The book explores how these crises influenced the development of distinct regulatory regimes, highlighting variations in their efficiency and legitimacy. Through this analysis, it provides insights into the evolution of policy-making in response to public health disasters.

      Risk Regulation in the Single Market
    • Regional Integration in the Global South

      External Influence on Economic Cooperation in ASEAN, MERCOSUR and SADC

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This book presents a theory of economic integration in developing regions, where the level of intraregional economic interdependence is low and the dependence on extra-regional economic relations is high. It argues that the success or failure of regional integration in the Global South is to a large degree dependent on the reaction of extra-regional actors in Europe, North America and Northeast Asia. In doing so, it demonstrates that longstanding European integration theories cannot be successfully applied to other world regions, where economic conditions are fundamentally different. By providing detailed empirical analyses that are systematic in their use of a common theoretical and methodological framework the authors fill a significant lacuna in our understanding of these issues. This edited volume will appeal to students and scholars of comparative regionalism, area studies and global governance.

      Regional Integration in the Global South
    • Risk regulation in the single market

      • 225pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This book demonstrates how the Thalidomide catastrophe of the 1960s and the BSE crisis of the 1990s led to regulatory regimes for pharmaceuticals and foodstuffs in Europe. However, the developmental paths of these regimes differ – and so does the efficiency and legitimacy of regulatory policy-making.

      Risk regulation in the single market