
Why is governance of addiction so difficult? What can we learn from recent experiences and efforts in Europe? Governance of Addictions analyses the multidisciplinary research which has been used as a framework for understanding how governments formulate and implement addiction policies in 27 European Union member states plus Norway, looking in detail at four substances: heroin, cannabis, alcohol and tobacco. Presenting the methodological design for the study research, this book comprehensively analysing international trends, with a special focus on the role of the EU and its governance of addictions modes, this volume sheds light on the current situation of the governance of addictive substances and behaviours and facilitate new approaches to dealing with addiction. Based on the research from ALICE RAP (Addiction and Lifestyles in Contemporary Europe, Reframing Addictions Project), a unique project studying the place of addictive substances and behaviours in contemporary European society, Governance of Addictions is essential reading for policy-makers, public managers, practitioner and stakeholders influencing policy for addictive substances and behaviours, as well as academics and public health professionals.
This book investigates the complexities of governing addictive substances and behaviors by analyzing how European governments formulate and implement public policy. The authors, a team of researchers associated with the ALICE RAP project, utilize a multidisciplinary framework to examine the intersection of policy-making, public health, and international governance. By synthesizing data from 27 European Union member states and Norway, the text provides a structured analysis of how institutional mechanisms influence the regulation of heroin, cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a primary resource for understanding the ALICE RAP project's findings on European addiction policy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for policy-makers, public health professionals, and researchers in the field of governance.
Page Count:
261
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191008370
ISBN-13:
9780191008375
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