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The political economy of the 2014-2020 common agricultural policy : An imperfect storm

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Publication details: London C E P S 2015Description: 567p xxxviISBN:
  • 9781783484843
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.200000 SWI
Contents:
Table of contents List of Figures Tables and Boxes List of Abbreviations About the Contributors Preface and Acknowledgements, Johan Swinnen 1. The Political Economy of the 2014-2020 Common Agricultural Policy: Introduction and key conclusions, Johan Swinnen Part I. The CAP for 2014-2020 2. The 2013 Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, Giovanni Anania and Maria Rosaria Pupo D'Andrea 3. Was the CAP reform a success?, Jean-Christophe Bureau and Louis-Pascal Mahe Part II. Perspectives from Inside the European Institutions 4. Achievements and Constraints of the 2013 CAP Reform, Tassos Haniotis 5. Perspective from the European Parliament, Paolo De Castro and Angelo Di Mambro 6. The Perspective of the (former) European Commissioner for Environment, Janez Potocnik Part III. Political Economy Perspectives 7. The Multi-Annual Financial Framework and the 2013 CAP Reform, Alan Matthews 8. The WTO: No longer relevant for CAP reform?, Alan Swinbank 9. From 'Greening' to 'Greenwash': The drivers and discourses of CAP 2020 'reform', Emil Erjavec, Marko Lovec and Karmen Erjavec 10. The Fate of Green Direct Payments in the CAP Reform Negotiations, Kaley Hart 11. The Political Economy of Capping Direct Payments: Applications in - and implications for - Germany, Amanda Sahrbacher, Alfons Balmann and Christoph Sahrbacher 12. CAP Reform, 2005-14, and the Muted Role of the Dis-United Kingdom, Alan Swinbank Part IV. Co-Decision and the European Parliament 13. COMAGRI and the 'CAP after 2013' Reform: In search of a collective sense of purpose, Christilla Roederer-Rynning 14. The European Parliament' s Position on Market Regulation and the Impact of the Economic Context, Alessandro Olper and Lucia Pacca 15. Parliamentary Amendments to the Legislative Proposals of the 2013 CAP Reform, Imre Ferto and Attila Kovacs 16. Co-decision and the CAP: An unfinished story - Insights on the role of the European Parliament in the 2013 reform, Louise Knops and Maria Garrone / Part V. Conclusions and the Future 17. An Imperfect Storm in the Political Economy of the Common Agricultural Policy, Johan Swinnen 18. CAP Reform, the US Farm Bill and the TTIP, Tim Josling 19. Reflections on the CAP post-2014, Alan Matthews 20. Where should the CAP go post-2020?, Allan Buckwell 21. Is there a need for a mid-term review of the 2013 CAP reform?, Rolf Moehler Appendix: A Summary of the Institutional Positions in the CAP Negotiations, Attila Kovacs, Louise Knops, Imre Ferto and Johan Swinnen Index
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Table of contents
List of Figures
Tables and Boxes
List of Abbreviations
About the Contributors
Preface and Acknowledgements, Johan Swinnen
1. The Political Economy of the 2014-2020 Common Agricultural Policy: Introduction and key conclusions, Johan Swinnen
Part I. The CAP for 2014-2020
2. The 2013 Reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, Giovanni Anania and Maria Rosaria Pupo D'Andrea
3. Was the CAP reform a success?, Jean-Christophe Bureau and Louis-Pascal Mahe
Part II. Perspectives from Inside the European Institutions
4. Achievements and Constraints of the 2013 CAP Reform, Tassos Haniotis
5. Perspective from the European Parliament, Paolo De Castro and Angelo Di Mambro
6. The Perspective of the (former) European Commissioner for Environment, Janez Potocnik
Part III. Political Economy Perspectives
7. The Multi-Annual Financial Framework and the 2013 CAP Reform, Alan Matthews
8. The WTO: No longer relevant for CAP reform?, Alan Swinbank
9. From 'Greening' to 'Greenwash': The drivers and discourses of CAP 2020 'reform', Emil Erjavec, Marko Lovec and Karmen Erjavec
10. The Fate of Green Direct Payments in the CAP Reform Negotiations, Kaley Hart
11. The Political Economy of Capping Direct Payments: Applications in - and implications for - Germany, Amanda Sahrbacher, Alfons Balmann and Christoph Sahrbacher
12. CAP Reform, 2005-14, and the Muted Role of the Dis-United Kingdom, Alan Swinbank
Part IV. Co-Decision and the European Parliament
13. COMAGRI and the 'CAP after 2013' Reform: In search of a collective sense of purpose, Christilla Roederer-Rynning
14. The European Parliament' s Position on Market Regulation and the Impact of the Economic Context, Alessandro Olper and Lucia Pacca
15. Parliamentary Amendments to the Legislative Proposals of the 2013 CAP Reform, Imre Ferto and Attila Kovacs
16. Co-decision and the CAP: An unfinished story - Insights on the role of the European Parliament in the 2013 reform, Louise Knops and Maria Garrone / Part V. Conclusions and the Future
17. An Imperfect Storm in the Political Economy of the Common Agricultural Policy, Johan Swinnen
18. CAP Reform, the US Farm Bill and the TTIP, Tim Josling
19. Reflections on the CAP post-2014, Alan Matthews
20. Where should the CAP go post-2020?, Allan Buckwell
21. Is there a need for a mid-term review of the 2013 CAP reform?, Rolf Moehler
Appendix: A Summary of the Institutional Positions in the CAP Negotiations, Attila Kovacs, Louise Knops, Imre Ferto and Johan Swinnen
Index

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