Converging Regional Education Policy in France and Germany 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40834-3_1
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Regional Policymaking and Policy Divergence

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“…In fact, works dealing with regional social policy and welfare have bourgeoned. 31 Several comparative analyses have been produced, 32 and most works in this stream address either the case of Québec (Marier's 33 piece on Saskatchewan is an exception to Québec's predominance in the literature) or Scotland, with more limited attention to Belgium 34 and less so to other countries and regions. 35 For Québec, analyses tend to revolve around its exceptionalism and distinctive social policy model, as well as the interaction between provincial and federal policies.…”
Section: Substate Nationalism and Social Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, works dealing with regional social policy and welfare have bourgeoned. 31 Several comparative analyses have been produced, 32 and most works in this stream address either the case of Québec (Marier's 33 piece on Saskatchewan is an exception to Québec's predominance in the literature) or Scotland, with more limited attention to Belgium 34 and less so to other countries and regions. 35 For Québec, analyses tend to revolve around its exceptionalism and distinctive social policy model, as well as the interaction between provincial and federal policies.…”
Section: Substate Nationalism and Social Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another significant change in the implementation of social policies pertains to the rescaling of welfare states (Kazepov, 2010), namely the dispersion of authority towards public authorities either at the subnational (regional or local) or supranational (European) level. Rescaling has affected the type and efficiency of services delivered (Champio and Bonoli, 2011; Minas, 2014; Dupuy, 2020). It has also influenced citizens’ lived experiences and their related political participation and attitudes towards politics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%