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Drawing on comparative politics and social network analysis, this book examines how the domestic institutional and organizational settings, as well as the network governance patterns, determine variation in administrative responses to EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in two European Union (EU) member states, Denmark and Greece.
Sevasti Chatzopoulou is an Associate Professor in EU politics and policies at the Department of Social Sciences and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark. Her research focuses on the Europeanisation of national public administrations and regulatory policies, more specifically risk governance in relation to food, agriculture, circular economy and the environment, as well as social movements and their response to the eurozone crisis. Her work appears in peer-reviewed journals such as the International Journal of Public Administration; European Politics and Society; British Food Journal; Frontiers and other various edited volumes.