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A NOTE ON THE YORK-MAASTRICHT PARTNERSHIP
Katherine Benson, University of York

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTRODUCTION: GEOMETRIES OF CRISIS AND SOCIAL ACTION ‘FROM BELOW’
Kai Heidemann, Maastricht University
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.00

CHAPTER 1: CRISIS, TRUST, AND THE SEARCH FOR POLITICAL SECURITY
Alejandro Milcíades Peña, University of York
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.01

CHAPTER 2: A GEOMETRY OF CRISES, CRITICISM AND COLLECTIVE ACTION
René Gabriëls, Maastricht University
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.02

CHAPTER 3: A PRAGMATIC POLITICS OF THE PRESENT? MOOD AND MOTHERING IN A CONTEXT OF CRISES
Vicki Dabrowski, Liverpool Hope University
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.03

CHAPTER 4: NEIGHBOURHOODS IN TRANSITION: GENTRIFICATION, IDENTITY, AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY
Jeroen Moes and Janna Boreas, Maastricht University
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.04

CHAPTER 5: ‘A LITTLE KIND OF ISLAND’: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT WITH INTERSECTING CRISES IN DONCASTER, ENGLAND
Thomas O’Brien and Sara de Jong, University of York
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.05

CHAPTER 6: MEANINGLESS SPIRITUALITY? THE SATSANG NETWORK AS A GRASSROOTS RESPONSE TO THE MODERN WESTERN CRISIS OF MEANING
Dave Vliegenthart, Maastricht University
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.06

CHAPTER 7: FROM MIGRANT CRISIS TO MIGRANT CRITIQUE: AFFIRMATIVE SABOTAGE AND THE RIGHT CLAIMS OF AFGHANS EMPLOYED BY WESTERN ARMIES
Sara de Jong, University of York
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.07

CHAPTER 8: ESTONIA’S PATRIOTISMS IN CRISIS: THE CASE OF THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT ‘MY ESTONIA TOO’
Inge Melchior and Jeroen Moes, Maastricht University
DOI: 10.26481/mup.2301.08

CHAPTER 9: INTERSECTING PLANES OF CRISIS: GEOMETRICS OF CRISES AND THE CLIMATE CATASTROPHE IN EXTINCTION REBELLION RHETORIC
Peter Gardner, University of York and Tiago Carvalho, Lisbon University Institute
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Inleiding
René Gabriëls &amp; Sjoerd de Jong

Goethe in Maastricht
Heleen Pott

Een gebarsten ketel
Arnold Heumakers

Die blaue Blume: Over filosofie, literatuur en filosofisch-literaire grensgangers
Maria Kardaun

Rugbeelden
K. Michel

Een vraagteken in de lente
Peter Peters

Dialectiek en grensgangers
Joseph Wachelder

Goodnight Ladies
Stine Jensen

Het onbehagen in de geschiedenis Émile Zola en het Tweede Keizerrijk
Arnold Labrie

Altijd perspectivisch
Rein Wolfs

En dan op het laatst nog Europa
Tannelie Blom

Balanceren tussen twee bergen – Het oeuvre van Maarten Doorman in het licht van Plato’s tweespalt
Bastiaan Bommeljé

Kunstsneeuw – Over reiservaringen in de dementiezorg
Ruud 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 Peer
Daniela Hooghiemstra

Lumen Naturale
Joke Spruyt

Waar zouden we zijn zonder kreeft? – Chaotische avonturen aan de Centrale Interfaculteit
Sjoerd de Jong

Redelijke vrijheid
René Gabriëls

Maarten Doorman zoekt verlichting in het graf van David Hume
Fredie Beckmans

Over de auteurs

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        <Text language="eng" textformat="03">&lt;p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This Open Textbook is intended for students, teachers, and educators interested in prevention and promoting public health or, briefly, health policymaking.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The central idea is that health policymaking extends beyond applying empirical knowledge, encompassing political factors such as ideology, commercial interests, and power dynamics. Its main goal is to equip the reader with the skills to analyze health policymaking as a political process.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</Text>
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        <Text>PART ONE INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1 – THE PUBLICIZATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What is public health?
1.3 Analytical model of public health
1.4 Success and failure of health policy
1.5 Health policymaking as collective action
1.6 The contested nature of health policymaking
1.7 The context of health policymaking
1.8 The future of the publicization of public health

CHAPTER 2 – HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS
2.1 Introduction
2.1 What is health policy analysis?
2.3 Toward a model of health policy analysis
2.4 Overview of the book
PART TWO BUILDING BLOCKS

CHAPTER 3 – HEALTH POLICY
3.1 Introduction
3.2 What is public policy?
3.3 The double face of health policy
3.4 Health problems as a political construct
3.5 Structured, moderately structured, and unstructured problems
3.6 Problem resolution: a misleading concept?
3.7 Policy goals
3.8 Policy instruments
3.9 Policy paradigm
3.10 Policy narrative
3.11 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysis

CHAPTER 4 – HEALTH POLICYMAKING PROCESS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Stage model
4.3 Rounds model
4.4 Crisscross model
4.5 Agenda building
4.6 Policy development
4.7 Policy Formation
4.8 Policy Implementation
4.9 Policy evaluation
4.10 Policy Termination
4.11 Policy path
4.12 Conclusion and suggestions for doing health policy analysis

CHAPTER 5 – ACTORS IN THE HEALTH POLICY ARENA
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Actors and Health Policy Arena
5.3 Policy networks
5.4 Policymakers
5.5 Experts
5.6 Interest organizations
5.7 Citizens
5.8 Producer organizations
5.9 Media
5.10 Judiciary
5.11 International Health Policy Arena
5.12 World Health Organization
5.13 European Union
5.14 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysis

CHAPTER 6 – THE GOVERNANCE OF HEALTH POLICYMAKING
6.1 Introduction
6.2 What is governance?
6.3 Governance gap
6.4 Governance and problem-solving capacity
6.5 Classification of governance rules
6.6 Governance models: modus of decision-making and compliance
6.7 Governance models: locus of decision-making
6.8 Multi-level governance models
6.9 Centralization and Decentralization
6.10 Global governance and its limits
6.11 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysis

CHAPTER 7 – HEALTH POLICY EFFECTS
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The concept of policy effect
7.3 The effectiveness of health policy
7.4 Side effects
7.5 Counterproductive effects
7.6 Distributive effects
7.7 Administrative costs
7.8 Health system performance
7.9 Political effects
7.10 Political trust
7.11 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysis
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CHAPTER 8 – THE RATIONAL MODEL IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Synoptic model
8.3 Deliberative model
8.4 The observation-information-interpretation relationship
8.5 Sources and utilization of information
8.6 Evidence-based health policymaking
8.7 Contributions of evidence-based information to
health policymaking
8.8 Limits to the scientification of policymaking
8.9 Uncertainty and Risk
8.10 Strategies to deal with uncertain risks
8.11 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysis

CHAPTER 9 – THE NORMATIVE MODEL IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Purpose of the Normative Health Policy Analysis
9.3 Values
9.4 Norms
9.5 Mounting normative issues in health policymaking
9.6 The fact-value intersection in Health Policymaking
9.7 Moral dilemmas in public health policymaking
9.8 The politicization of normative conflicts
9.9 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysis

CHAPTER 10 – THE CONFLICT MODEL IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Conflict as Condition
10.3 Conflict as a Process
10.4 Types of Health Policy Conflicts
10.5 Conflicts with a common interest and without a common interest
10.6 The conflict-potential of health Policymaking
10.7 Impact of conflicts on the problem-solving capacity
of health systems
10.8 Politicization of Science
10.9 Conflict Resolution Strategies
10.10 Power
10.11 Power and information
10.12 The changing power balance in the health policy arena
10.13 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysis

CHAPTER 11 – THE INSTITUTIONALIST MODEL IN HEALTH POLICY ANALYSIS
11.1 Introduction
11.2 What is an institution?
11.3 Health system as an institutionalized system
11.4 Institutional pluralism and institutional incompatibility
11.5 Relationship between institutional structure and
health policymaking
11.6 Three institutionalist models
11.7 Explaining Institutional Continuity
11.8 Explaining Institutional Change
11.9 Models of gradual transformation
11.10 Conclusion and suggestions for health policy analysis

CHAPTER 12 – CONCLUSION
12.1 Why this book?
12.2 Building Blocks as starting-point of health policy analysis
12.3 Four analytic models</Text>
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Verrekenprijzen bij handelingen tussen hoofdhuis en vaste inrichting
Dr. J.H.M. (Hans) Arts
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Het unierechtelijke verdedigingsbeginsel, een beginsel om rekening mee te houden
mr. J.B.M.H (Heleen) Bisschoff-Moonen and mr. dr. N.H.A. (Nadine) Gorissen
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.02

Global Agreements and the Decay of Tax Treaty Law
Yariv Brauner (ID 0000-0002-4558-3014)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.03

Taxpayers’ rights: the Dutch and the German approach of implementing the Authorized OECD Approach compared
Prof. dr I.J.J. Burgers (ID 0000-0002-1175-4698)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.04

The economic approach in EU VAT, with a German twist
Prof. 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.22001.05

Whistleblowing in Tax matters – Perspectives from the European Union and United States
A. (Alice) Draghici LL.M.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.06

Opkomst en ondergang van drie eminente Duitse fiscalisten uit de Weimartijd
Prof. dr. P.H.J. (Peter) Essers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.07

Offshore 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 Hurk
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.08

Bron- of woonstaatheffing
Prof. dr. P. (Peter) Kavelaars
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.09

Implications 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.22001.10

A state aid carol 
Dr. J.J.A.M. (Jasper) Korving
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.11

Art 16 OECD Model Convention and Board Members with Managerial Tasks
Prof. Dr. DDr. h.c. Michael Lang
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.12

Taxing away foreign subsidies: How pillar two and befit may interfere with national sovereignty
Prof. Dr. R.H.C. (Raymond) Luja
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.13

The Schumacker-doctrine still very much alive in the Netherlands
Prof. dr. G.T.K. (Gerard) Meussen
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.14

Abuse, proportionality and the burden of proof in CJEU’s case law on direct taxation 
Prof.dr. J.F.P. (João) Nogueira
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.15

The United Nation’s response to the digitalisation of the economy: The introduction of Article 12B into the UN model tax convention
Prof. dr. Bruno Peeters (ID 0000-0003-3044-0683) and Sharon Waeytens LL.M.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.16

The fictitious wage decisions of the Dutch supreme court and their impact on the Dutch tax treaty policy
Prof. dr. F.P.G. (Frank) Pötgens
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.17

Towards an amended rule and simpler text for Article 15 of the OECD Model 
Kees van Raad
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.18

Fowler Case: domestic law and treaty interpretation
Luís Eduardo Schoueri (ID 0000-0002-9159-2405) and Renan Baleeiro Costa
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.19

AI biases and its consequences on taxation  
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.20

Internationale nalatenschappen en Europese ontwikkelingen
Dr. K.M.L.L. (Kerstin) van de Ven
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26481/mup.22001.21

Grensoverschrijdende 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.22001.22

PERSONAL NARRATIVE: Gonzalo Garfias von Fürstenberg

PERSONAL NARRATIVE: Luc Hautvast

PERSONAL NARRATIVE: Moris Lehner

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