Politicization strategies in domestic trade policy making: comparing agriculture and seafood sectors in Norway/ Arild Aurvag Farsund
Material type: TextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Vol.23, No 5/6, October/December 2021, pp.576-591 (15A)Summary: This article analyses how domestic trade policies are adapted to new international framework conditions through strategies of politicization and depoliticization. Empirically, the focus is on how the interests of a globalized seafood industry are assessed in conjunction with the interests of agriculture - an industry traditionally treated as exceptional in policy making. The findings, which are based on a study of how trade policy issues have been handled in five white papers from Norway, show that different (de)politicization strategies can contribute to change in both policy goals and policy instruments.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article analyses how domestic trade policies are adapted to new international framework conditions through strategies of politicization and depoliticization. Empirically, the focus is on how the interests of a globalized seafood industry are assessed in conjunction with the interests of agriculture - an industry traditionally treated as exceptional in policy making. The findings, which are based on a study of how trade policy issues have been handled in five white papers from Norway, show that different (de)politicization strategies can contribute to change in both policy goals and policy instruments.
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