L'État régulateur
By: Chevallier, Jacques.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : ENA, 2004Revue Française D'Administration Publique 111, p. 473-482Abstract: The regulatory state is at one and the same time a principle of social cohesion, the keystone of social development, an arbitrator in the economic game, and the expression of a newstate model.The figure of the regulatory statereactivatesthefounding principle at the heart of the institution of the state.Although it implies a redefinition of the role of the state, in no way does it means a return to the liberal state of the past : the regulatory state remains the socially active state it became with the building of the Welfare state. And although the economy remains its primary area of action, the rationale of regulation transforms in depth the architecture of the state, working its way into traditional modes of organisation and actionThe regulatory state is at one and the same time a principle of social cohesion, the keystone of social development, an arbitrator in the economic game, and the expression of a newstate model.The figure of the regulatory statereactivatesthefounding principle at the heart of the institution of the state.Although it implies a redefinition of the role of the state, in no way does it means a return to the liberal state of the past : the regulatory state remains the socially active state it became with the building of the Welfare state. And although the economy remains its primary area of action, the rationale of regulation transforms in depth the architecture of the state, working its way into traditional modes of organisation and action
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