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|a This study presents comparative, multi-disciplinary research (including public management, health, political science, sociology, economics, and law) that develops an explanatory framework for understanding how governments formulate and implement addiction policies in Europe. Through an in-depth analysis of the twenty-seven EU member states, plus Norway, it presents four European models and visions of governance of addictions, based on two axes, strategy and structure. For this purpose, four substances are taken into account - heroin, cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco.
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|a Cover -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction to European public policies -- 1.1 Presentation -- 1.2 Addiction: A growing global concern -- 1.3 The long road that led us here -- 1.4 Governance of addictions: A wicked issue -- 1.5 The structure of this book -- 2 Methodology to analyse governance on addictions in Europe -- 2.1 Introduction to governance of addictions -- 2.2 Departing from existing country comparative analysis in Europe: Contextual indicators -- 2.3 Information gathering for governance of addictions
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|a 2.4 Triangulation of sources of information2.5 Governance of addictions in Europe -- 2.6 European models of governance of addictions -- 2.7 Cluster analysis of addiction policies in Europe -- 2.8 Challenges and limitations of the research -- 3 European Union achievements and the role of international organizations -- 3.1 Introduction to EU policy on addictions -- 3.2 The EU addiction policy process: A historical perspective -- 3.3 Stakeholder involvement in EU policy-making on addictions
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|a ""3.4 Impact of addictive substances and geopolitics in European regions and countries""""3.5 The leading and coordinating role of international organizations""; ""3.6 EU achievements: Main common features of the member states� policies""; ""3.7 Conclusion: The EU process. Seeking convergence""; ""4 Model 1: Trendsetters in illicit substances (Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain)""; ""4.1 Introduction to Model 1""; ""4.2 Description of the model: Approaches to the governance of addictions""; ""4.3 Germany""; ""4.4 Belgium""
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|a 4.5 The Czech Republic4.6 Italy -- 4.7 Luxembourg -- 4.8 The Netherlands -- 4.9 Portugal -- 4.10 Spain -- 4.11 Conclusion to Model 1 in Europe -- 5 Model 2: Regulation of legal substances (Finland, France, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, UK) -- 5.1 Description of the model: Approaches to the governance of addictions -- 5.2 Sweden -- 5.3 Finland -- 5.4 France -- 5.5 Ireland -- 5.6 The UK -- 5.7 Norway -- 5.8 Conclusion to Model 2 in Europe -- 6 Model 3: Transitioning (Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Poland, Slovenia)
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|a 6.1 Description of the model: Approaches to the governance of addictions 6.2 Poland -- 6.3 Austria -- 6.4 Bulgaria -- 6.5 Cyprus -- 6.6 Denmark -- 6.7 Slovenia -- 6.8 Conclusion to Model 3 in Europe -- 7 Model 4: The traditional approach (Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Romania, Slovakia) -- 7.1 Description of the model: Approaches to the governance of addictions -- 7.2 Slovakia -- 7.3 Estonia -- 7.4 Greece -- 7.5 Hungary -- 7.6 Latvia -- 7.7 Lithuania -- 7.8 Malta -- 7.9 Romania -- 7.10 Conclusion to Model 4 in Europe
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