=LDR 05383nam 22004572 4500 =001 54db5c09-5caf-43ff-b3c0-b8d12a30388f =006 m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ =007 cr\\n\\\\\\\\\ =008 241003t20232023\\\\\\\\ob\\\\000\0\eng\d =020 \\$z9789464855456$q(Paperback) =020 \\$a9789464855456$q(PDF) =024 7\$a10.26481/mup.2301$2doi =024 7\$a1393526433$2worldcat =040 \\$aUkCbTOM$beng$elocal =072 7$aSCI092000$2bisacsh =072 7$aRNPG$2thema =072 7$aJBFF$2thema =245 00$aCombating Crises From Below :$bSocial responses to polycrisis in Europe /$cedited by Kai Heidemann. =264 \1$aMaastricht :$bMaastricht University Press,$c2023. =264 \4$c©2023 =300 \\$a1 online resource (260 pages). =336 \\$atext$btxt$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$bc$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier =500 \\$aMaastricht University Press is a Diamond Open Access initiative of Maastricht University Library =505 0\$aTable of contents and contributorsA NOTE ON THE YORK-MAASTRICHT PARTNERSHIPKatherine Benson, University of YorkACKNOWLEDGEMENTSINTRODUCTION: GEOMETRIES OF CRISIS AND SOCIAL ACTION ‘FROM BELOW’Kai Heidemann, Maastricht UniversityDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.00CHAPTER 1: CRISIS, TRUST, AND THE SEARCH FOR POLITICAL SECURITYAlejandro Milcíades Peña, University of YorkDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.01CHAPTER 2: A GEOMETRY OF CRISES, CRITICISM AND COLLECTIVE ACTIONRené Gabriëls, Maastricht UniversityDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.02CHAPTER 3: A PRAGMATIC POLITICS OF THE PRESENT? MOOD AND MOTHERING IN A CONTEXT OF CRISESVicki Dabrowski, Liverpool Hope UniversityDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.03CHAPTER 4: NEIGHBOURHOODS IN TRANSITION: GENTRIFICATION, IDENTITY, AND SOCIAL INEQUALITYJeroen Moes and Janna Boreas, Maastricht UniversityDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.04CHAPTER 5: ‘A LITTLE KIND OF ISLAND’: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT WITH INTERSECTING CRISES IN DONCASTER, ENGLANDThomas O’Brien and Sara de Jong, University of YorkDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.05CHAPTER 6: MEANINGLESS SPIRITUALITY? THE SATSANG NETWORK AS A GRASSROOTS RESPONSE TO THE MODERN WESTERN CRISIS OF MEANINGDave Vliegenthart, Maastricht UniversityDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.06CHAPTER 7: FROM MIGRANT CRISIS TO MIGRANT CRITIQUE: AFFIRMATIVE SABOTAGE AND THE RIGHT CLAIMS OF AFGHANS EMPLOYED BY WESTERN ARMIESSara de Jong, University of YorkDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.07CHAPTER 8: ESTONIA’S PATRIOTISMS IN CRISIS: THE CASE OF THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT ‘MY ESTONIA TOO’Inge Melchior and Jeroen Moes, Maastricht UniversityDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.08CHAPTER 9: INTERSECTING PLANES OF CRISIS: GEOMETRICS OF CRISES AND THE CLIMATE CATASTROPHE IN EXTINCTION REBELLION RHETORICPeter Gardner, University of York and Tiago Carvalho, Lisbon University InstituteDOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.09 =506 0\$aOpen Access$fUnrestricted online access$2star =520 \\$aHow can the convergence of multiple cascading crises create a broader disruptive reality of ‘polycrisis’ in society?How do specific social groups and communities develop purposeful responses to the distinctive forms of insecurity and suffering generated by an enduring polycrisis?Through an exploration of multiple types of crises in a variety of geographical settings in Europe and the United Kingdom, the chapters compiled in this book offer fresh insight into how particular groups of people work to combat polycrises ‘from below’.Cumulatively, the chapters offer an interdisciplinary look at the notion of ‘crisis’ by considering how multiple kinds of crisis (ecology, health, economy, democracy, spirituality, etc.) intersect in concrete social settings to produce localized situations of polycrisis characterized by distinctive ‘geometries’ of crises within crises.The book’s first segment offers some novel conceptual approaches to the inter-disciplinary study of crisis politics ‘from below’.The second part offers a thematically cohesive series of case studies that shed light on the question of how different sets of actors in particular settings across Europe and the United Kingdom have engaged with entrenched polycrisis.The cases range from single mothers, migrants and gentrifying neighbourhoods on the one hand to social movement activists and new age spiritualist groups on the other. =536 \\$aMaastricht University$eMaastricht University Press is a Diamond Open Access initiative of Maastricht University Library =538 \\$aMode of access: World Wide Web. =540 \\$aThe text of this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). 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Onze dank gaat ook uit naar Ron Aardening en Michel Saive van Maastricht University Press. Hun onmisbare advies en ondersteuning waren cruciaal bij het realiseren van de open access publicatie van dit boek. Verder danken wij de Faculteit Cultuur- en Maatschappijwetenschappen van de Universiteit Maastricht voor haar financiële ondersteuning van dit boekproject. Tot slot danken wij Wiebe Nauta en Willem Knaap, omdat zij in een laat stadium het manuscript nog eens nauwgezet lazen en ons hebben behoed voor vervelende fouten. Uiteraard komen fouten die zijn achtergebleven volledig voor onze rekening. René Gabriëls en Sjoerd de Jong =505 0\$aTable of contents and contributorsInleidingRené Gabriëls & Sjoerd de JongGoethe in MaastrichtHeleen PottEen gebarsten ketelArnold HeumakersDie blaue Blume: Over filosofie, literatuur en filosofisch-literaire grensgangersMaria KardaunRugbeeldenK. MichelEen vraagteken in de lentePeter PetersDialectiek en grensgangersJoseph WachelderGoodnight LadiesStine JensenHet onbehagen in de geschiedenis Émile Zola en het Tweede KeizerrijkArnold LabrieAltijd perspectivischRein WolfsEn dan op het laatst nog EuropaTannelie BlomBalanceren tussen twee bergen – Het oeuvre van Maarten Doorman in het licht van Plato’s tweespaltBastiaan BommeljéKunstsneeuw – Over reiservaringen in de dementiezorgRuud Hendriks‘Het beste begrijpen we elkaar als we zwijgen’ – Een verkenning van het denken van Maarten Doorman aan de hand van de honden Sammie en PeerDaniela HooghiemstraLumen NaturaleJoke SpruytWaar zouden we zijn zonder kreeft? – Chaotische avonturen aan de Centrale InterfaculteitSjoerd de JongRedelijke vrijheidRené GabriëlsMaarten Doorman zoekt verlichting in het graf van David HumeFredie BeckmansOver de auteursDankwoord =506 0\$aOpen Access$fUnrestricted online access$2star =520 \\$aVerlichting en Romantiek staan voor historische tijdperken die nog altijd een enorme stempel drukken op onze samenleving, wetenschap en cultuur. Ze worden vaak tegenover elkaar geplaatst als een tegenstelling tussen rede en gevoel, denken en ervaren, objectief en subjectief, materieel en spiritueel, helderheid en ambivalentie. Het is de vraag of zulke binaire opposities recht doen aan de inhoud en invloed van Verlichting en Romantiek. Zijn de twee in werkelijkheid niet veel meer met elkaar verweven? En wat zeggen ze ons nog precies? Die cultuurhistorische vragen staan centraal in dit liber amicorum voor filosoof en dichter Maarten Doorman, die met De romantische orde en andere boeken de relatie tussen Verlichting en Romantiek opnieuw in het middelpunt van de belangstelling heeft geplaatst. Aan de hand van Doormans werk laten filosofen en wetenschappers hun licht schijnen over de scherpe, soms ironische ambivalenties inherent aan Verlichting en Romantiek. 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=072 7$aPOL073000$2bisacsh =072 7$aPOL028000$2bisacsh =072 7$aJBCC8$2thema =072 7$aJPQB$2thema =072 7$aKCVJ$2thema =100 1\$aMaarse, Hans,$eauthor.$uMaastricht University.$0(orcid)0000000262753943$1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6275-3943 =245 10$aHealth Policy Analysis :$bAn Introduction /$cHans Maarse. =264 \1$aMaastricht :$bMaastricht University Press,$c2023. =264 \4$c©2023 =300 \\$a1 online resource (416 pages). =336 \\$atext$btxt$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$bc$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier =500 \\$aAvailable through Maastricht University Press. =505 0\$aPART ONE INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1 – THE PUBLICIZATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH1.1 Introduction1.2 What is public health?1.3 Analytical model of public health1.4 Success and failure of health policy1.5 Health policymaking as collective action1.6 The contested nature of health policymaking1.7 The context of health policymaking1.8 The future of the publicization of public healthCHAPTER 2 – HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS2.1 Introduction2.1 What is health policy analysis?2.3 Toward a model of health policy analysis2.4 Overview of the bookPART TWO BUILDING BLOCKSCHAPTER 3 – HEALTH POLICY3.1 Introduction3.2 What is public policy?3.3 The double face of health policy3.4 Health problems as a political construct3.5 Structured, moderately structured, and unstructured problems3.6 Problem resolution: a misleading concept?3.7 Policy goals3.8 Policy instruments3.9 Policy paradigm3.10 Policy narrative3.11 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysisCHAPTER 4 – HEALTH POLICYMAKING PROCESS4.1 Introduction4.2 Stage model4.3 Rounds model4.4 Crisscross model4.5 Agenda building4.6 Policy development4.7 Policy Formation4.8 Policy Implementation4.9 Policy evaluation4.10 Policy Termination4.11 Policy path4.12 Conclusion and suggestions for doing health policy analysisCHAPTER 5 – ACTORS IN THE HEALTH POLICY ARENA5.1 Introduction5.2 Actors and Health Policy Arena5.3 Policy networks5.4 Policymakers5.5 Experts5.6 Interest organizations5.7 Citizens5.8 Producer organizations5.9 Media5.10 Judiciary5.11 International Health Policy Arena5.12 World Health Organization5.13 European Union5.14 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysisCHAPTER 6 – THE GOVERNANCE OF HEALTH POLICYMAKING6.1 Introduction6.2 What is governance?6.3 Governance gap6.4 Governance and problem-solving capacity6.5 Classification of governance rules6.6 Governance models: modus of decision-making and compliance6.7 Governance models: locus of decision-making6.8 Multi-level governance models6.9 Centralization and Decentralization6.10 Global governance and its limits6.11 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysisCHAPTER 7 – HEALTH POLICY EFFECTS7.1 Introduction7.2 The concept of policy effect7.3 The effectiveness of health policy7.4 Side effects7.5 Counterproductive effects7.6 Distributive effects7.7 Administrative costs7.8 Health system performance7.9 Political effects7.10 Political trust7.11 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysisPART 3 MODELS IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS 237CHAPTER 8 – THE RATIONAL MODEL IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS8.1 Introduction8.2 Synoptic model8.3 Deliberative model8.4 The observation-information-interpretation relationship8.5 Sources and utilization of information8.6 Evidence-based health policymaking8.7 Contributions of evidence-based information tohealth policymaking8.8 Limits to the scientification of policymaking8.9 Uncertainty and Risk8.10 Strategies to deal with uncertain risks8.11 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysisCHAPTER 9 – THE NORMATIVE MODEL IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS9.1 Introduction9.2 Purpose of the Normative Health Policy Analysis9.3 Values9.4 Norms9.5 Mounting normative issues in health policymaking9.6 The fact-value intersection in Health Policymaking9.7 Moral dilemmas in public health policymaking9.8 The politicization of normative conflicts9.9 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysisCHAPTER 10 – THE CONFLICT MODEL IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS10.1 Introduction10.2 Conflict as Condition10.3 Conflict as a Process10.4 Types of Health Policy Conflicts10.5 Conflicts with a common interest and without a common interest10.6 The conflict-potential of health Policymaking10.7 Impact of conflicts on the problem-solving capacityof health systems10.8 Politicization of Science10.9 Conflict Resolution Strategies10.10 Power10.11 Power and information10.12 The changing power balance in the health policy arena10.13 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysisCHAPTER 11 – THE INSTITUTIONALIST MODEL IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS11.1 Introduction11.2 What is an institution?11.3 Health system as an institutionalized system11.4 Institutional pluralism and institutional incompatibility11.5 Relationship between institutional structure andhealth policymaking11.6 Three institutionalist models11.7 Explaining Institutional Continuity11.8 Explaining Institutional Change11.9 Models of gradual transformation11.10 Conclusion and 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(Rainer) Prokisch /$cedited by J.J.A.M. (Jasper) Korving, Narin Kerinc, Fernando Souza de Man. =264 \1$aMaastricht :$bMaastricht University Press,$c2022. =264 \4$c©2022 =300 \\$a1 online resource (371 pages). =336 \\$atext$btxt$2rdacontent =337 \\$acomputer$bc$2rdamedia =338 \\$aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier =500 \\$aAdditional media: "Online Farewell Lecture Prof. dr. Rainer Prokisch" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNWgy44CcRs =505 0\$aPrefaceVerrekenprijzen bij handelingen tussen hoofdhuis en vaste inrichtingDr. J.H.M. (Hans) ArtsDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.01Het unierechtelijke verdedigingsbeginsel, een beginsel om rekening mee te houdenmr. J.B.M.H (Heleen) Bisschoff-Moonen and mr. dr. N.H.A. (Nadine) GorissenDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.02Global Agreements and the Decay of Tax Treaty LawYariv Brauner (ID 0000-0002-4558-3014)DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.03Taxpayers’ rights: the Dutch and the German approach of implementing the Authorized OECD Approach comparedProf. dr I.J.J. Burgers (ID 0000-0002-1175-4698)DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.04The economic approach in EU VAT, with a German twistProf. dr. A.J. (Ad) van Doesum and dr. F.J.G. (Frank) Nellen (ID 0000-0002-4602-1355)DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.05Whistleblowing in Tax matters – Perspectives from the European Union and United StatesA. (Alice) Draghici LL.M.DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.06Opkomst en ondergang van drie eminente Duitse fiscalisten uit de WeimartijdProf. dr. P.H.J. (Peter) EssersDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.07Offshore indirect transfers: how to convert a legitimate but complex executable taxing right for source states into a balanced situation between source state taxing rights and tax payer rights?Prof. dr Hans van den HurkDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.08Bron- of woonstaatheffingProf. dr. P. (Peter) KavelaarsDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.09Implications of European Union Law on Swiss (direct) taxation – a “TOUR D’HORIZON”Dr. J. (Julian) Kläser (ID 0000-0003-4649-3202)DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.10A state aid carol Dr. J.J.A.M. (Jasper) KorvingDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.11Art 16 OECD Model Convention and Board Members with Managerial TasksProf. Dr. DDr. h.c. Michael LangDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.12Taxing away foreign subsidies: How pillar two and befit may interfere with national sovereigntyProf. Dr. R.H.C. (Raymond) LujaDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.13The Schumacker-doctrine still very much alive in the NetherlandsProf. dr. G.T.K. (Gerard) MeussenDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.14Abuse, proportionality and the burden of proof in CJEU’s case law on direct taxation Prof.dr. J.F.P. (João) NogueiraDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.15The United Nation’s response to the digitalisation of the economy: The introduction of Article 12B into the UN model tax conventionProf. dr. Bruno Peeters (ID 0000-0003-3044-0683) and Sharon Waeytens LL.M.DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.16The fictitious wage decisions of the Dutch supreme court and their impact on the Dutch tax treaty policyProf. dr. F.P.G. (Frank) PötgensDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.17Towards an amended rule and simpler text for Article 15 of the OECD Model Kees van RaadDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.18Fowler Case: domestic law and treaty interpretationLuís Eduardo Schoueri (ID 0000-0002-9159-2405) and Renan Baleeiro CostaDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.19AI biases and its consequences on taxation N. (Narin) Kerinc LL.M. and M. (Marina) Serrat Romaní (ID 0000-0002-1957-3293)DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.20Internationale nalatenschappen en Europese ontwikkelingenDr. K.M.L.L. (Kerstin) van de VenDOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.21Grensoverschrijdende arbeid: always on the move Prof. dr. M.J.G.A.M. (Marjon) Weerepas (ID 0000-0001-8385-1430)DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.22PERSONAL NARRATIVE: Gonzalo Garfias von FürstenbergPERSONAL NARRATIVE: Luc HautvastPERSONAL NARRATIVE: Moris LehnerPERSONAL NARRATIVE: María Teresa Soler Roch =506 0\$aOpen Access$fUnrestricted online access$2star =520 \\$aThis book was presented to Professor Dr Rainer Prokisch on his retirement from the chair of International Tax Law at Maastricht University. He arrived at Maastricht in 2000 and was twice the Head of the Department of Tax Law for over ten years. =536 \\$aMaastricht University$eMaastricht University Press is the academic Open Access publishing house for Maastricht University. =538 \\$aMode of access: World Wide Web. =540 \\$aThe text of this book is licensed under a custom license. For more detailed information consult the publisher's website.$uhttps://umlib.nl/mup001_pdf =588 0\$aMetadata licensed under CC0 Public Domain Dedication. =700 1\$aKorving, J.J.A.M. 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