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Comprehensive Bibliography

A curated repository of foundational texts, empirical studies, and policy frameworks at the nexus of regulatory science and global governance.

The Architecture of Regulatory Knowledge

In the year 2026, the complexity of global markets and the rapid acceleration of technological innovation have necessitated a more robust synthesis of scientific evidence and regulatory practice. This bibliography serves as the intellectual scaffolding for the analyses presented on this platform by Dr. Alistair Finch. It reflects a transdisciplinary approach, drawing from political science, sociology of knowledge, law, and technical engineering standards.

Understanding The Politics of Regulation requires more than a cursory glance at legislative texts; it demands an engagement with the underlying research that informs policy choices. This page documents the various streams of scholarly output—from peer-reviewed journal articles and seminal monographs to technical reports and doctoral dissertations—that constitute the field of regulatory science today.

We invite researchers, practitioners, and students to explore these resources as a gateway to understanding how The Role of Scientific Evidence in Shaping Public Policy has evolved. These references are not merely static citations but active components of a global dialogue on safety, efficiency, and democratic accountability.

Scholarly Foundations by Category

Seminal Books

Comprehensive volumes defining the field of regulatory studies.

  • Breyer, S. (2021). "Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences." University of California Press.
  • Hood, C., & Margetts, H. (2024). "The Tools of Government in the Digital Age." Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Levi-Faur, D. (Ed.). (2025). "Handbook on the Politics of Regulation." Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Institutional Reports

Practical insights from international organizations and NGOs.

  • OECD (2026). "Better Regulation Practices across the European Union." Regulatory Policy Outlook Series.
  • WHO (2025). "E-cigarette Regulation: A Global Review of Public Health Impacts." Technical Briefing.
  • World Bank (2024). "Regulatory Governance and Financial Stability in Emerging Markets."
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Regulatory Citation Generator

Standardize your academic references using multiple formats for policy analysis.

Science and Regulation

Bridging Theory and Practice

As discussed in The Role of Scientific Evidence in Shaping Public Policy, the literature on regulation highlights a persistent tension between scientific certainty and the necessity for political decision-making. Researchers like Jasanoff (2025) and Majone (2024) have long argued that science in the regulatory arena is "co-produced"—it is both a reflection of natural reality and a product of the institutional contexts in which it is utilized.

Our bibliography includes key works exploring Regulatory Compliance Challenges in Emerging Technologies. For instance, the rise of Medical AI has spawned a new sub-genre of legal literature that questions traditional notions of liability and clinical evidence.

Dissertations & Academic Theses

Doctoral research often provides the most granular view of regulatory impacts. Notable recent theses include:

  • Müller, L. (2025). "The Dynamics of Financial Inclusion: Banking Regulation in Sub-Saharan Africa." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Zurich.
  • Chen, X. (2024). "Decentralized Governance: Blockchain and the Future of Media Policy." Ph.D. Thesis, MIT.

Conference Proceedings

For cutting-edge developments, proceedings from major policy conferences are indispensable:

  • IEEE International Symposium (2026). "Human-Robot Coordination under Safety Regulations."
  • Annual Law & Society Meeting (2025). "Dispute Resolution in Regulatory Conflicts: Case Studies from Environmental Law."

The Annotated Library

Regulation in Public Policy

Springer Nature

"A definitive resource for understanding the legislative and executive tools used to manage economic and social behavior."

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Regulatory Policy and the Social Sciences

JSTOR / De Gruyter

"Examines the intersection of sociology and law, focusing on the social construction of regulatory regimes."

Case Studies in Compliance and Enforcement

Internal Analysis

For detailed investigations of specific challenges, readers should refer to our Case Studies in Regulatory Compliance and Enforcement, which applies these theoretical frameworks to real-world sectors.

Frequently Asked Questions on Bibliography & Resources

How can I access the full text of these citations?

Most journal articles linked here are available via academic repositories like JSTOR or publisher sites like Wiley and Springer. If you lack institutional access, many researchers provide pre-prints on platforms like ResearchGate or SSRN.

Are the policy reports updated for 2026?

Yes, Dr. Finch ensures that the bibliography is updated quarterly to include the latest findings from international regulatory bodies and emerging policy papers.

Can I suggest a resource for inclusion?

We welcome suggestions from peer researchers. Please ensure that suggested works are peer-reviewed or published by reputable institutional bodies focused on governance and policy.

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