Authors
Frédéric Varone, Stéphane Nahrath, David Aubin, Jean-David Gerber
Publication date
2013/12
Journal
Policy sciences
Volume
46
Pages
311-333
Publisher
Springer US
Description
This article develops the concept of “Functional Regulatory Space” (FRS) in order to analyze the new forms of State action addressing (super) wicked problems. A FRS simultaneously spans several policy sectors, institutional territories and levels of government. It suggests integrating previous policy theories that focused on “boundary-spanning regime,” “territorial institutionalism” or multi-level governance. The FRS concept is envisaged as a Weberian “ideal-type” of State action and is applied to the empirical study of two European cases of potential FRS: the integrated management of water basins and the regulation of the European sky through functional airspace blocks. It will be concluded that the current airspace regulation does match the ideal-type of FRS any better than the water resource regulation does. The next research step consists in analyzing the genesis and institutionalization of potential FRS …
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F Varone, S Nahrath, D Aubin, JD Gerber - Policy sciences, 2013