Martin Lodge es un erudito en ciencias políticas y políticas públicas. Su trabajo profundiza en las complejidades de cómo funcionan los gobiernos y las implicaciones de sus decisiones. Los análisis de Lodge exploran aspectos críticos de la gobernanza, incluida la regulación y la gestión de riesgos. Su investigación ofrece valiosas perspectivas sobre las complejidades del arte de gobernar moderno.
Focusing on the intricacies of policymaking, this textbook provides an in-depth exploration of how policies are formulated, highlighting the challenging trade-offs and complexities involved. It is tailored for undergraduates and master's students aspiring to become policymakers, offering a global perspective that enriches understanding of the subject.
The governments of several countries are in the process of reforming their regulatory regimes for the railways, and there is much debate about the appropriate regulation of transport in general and railways in particular―especially in light of environmental concerns about traffic congestion and air pollution and economic concerns about the financing of infrastructure and services. This volume investigates how Britain and Germany regulated their railways at three different points in time over the past after the First World War, after the Second World War, and in the 1990s. Its central focus is the design of regulatory regimes and the impact of institutional factors on the selection of design ideas and on processes of isomorphism. By placing a comparative analysis of regulatory design in a historical context and an institutional framework, the author contributes to the current debate on the emergence of the regulatory state in the late 20th century.