This unique collection brings together leading scholars from a range of disciplines to assess and critique the key concept of multi-level governance. This is a concept which has been widely adopted to explain the changing nature of domestic and international politics ever since its early application to the EU.
This unique collection brings together leading scholars from a range of disciplines to assess and critique the key concept of multi-level governance. This is a concept which has been widely adopted to explain the changing nature of domestic and international politics ever since its early application to the EU.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Flinders was awarded the Political Studies Association's Richard Rose Prize 2004. Judges' Citation 'Dr Flinders has focussed on a set of topics of central relevance to British Government and politics: the institutions and mechanisms of accountability and responsibility. In doing so he has addressed an interesting and important question in a fresh way. He has combined a strong sense of the historical evolution of the conventions of British government since the mid-nineteenth century; shown how the contemporary practice of British government has diverged from the assumptions underlying these now obsolete conventions; and identified multiple mechanisms that have been invoked in attempts to fill the gap left by parliamentary non-accountability. Flinders' publications show the ability to use relevant concepts to clarify and organize information without losing sight of ambiguities and complexities.'
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* 1: Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders: Themes and Issues in Multi-level Governance * Part 1: Theory * 2: Gary Marks and Liesbet Hooghe: Contrasting Visions of Multi-level Governance * 3: James N. Rosenau: Strong Demand, Huge Supply: Governance in an Emerging Epoch * 4: Bob Jessop: Multi-level Governance and Multi-level Metagovernance * 5: B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre: Multi-level Governance and Democracy: A Faustian Bargain? * Part 2: Levels * 6: Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders: Multi-level Governance and British Politics * 7: Stephen George: Multi-level Governance and the European Union * 8: Stephen Welch and Caroline Kennedy-Pipe: Multi-level Governance and International Relations * Part 3: Sectors * 9: Jenny Fairbrass and Andrew Jordan: Multi-level Governance and Environmental Policy * 10: Ian Bache: Multi-level Governance and European Union Regional Policy * 11: Jonathan Perraton and Peter Wells: Multi-level Governance and Economic Policy * 12: Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders: Mulit-level Governance: Conclusions and Implications
* 1: Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders: Themes and Issues in Multi-level Governance * Part 1: Theory * 2: Gary Marks and Liesbet Hooghe: Contrasting Visions of Multi-level Governance * 3: James N. Rosenau: Strong Demand, Huge Supply: Governance in an Emerging Epoch * 4: Bob Jessop: Multi-level Governance and Multi-level Metagovernance * 5: B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre: Multi-level Governance and Democracy: A Faustian Bargain? * Part 2: Levels * 6: Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders: Multi-level Governance and British Politics * 7: Stephen George: Multi-level Governance and the European Union * 8: Stephen Welch and Caroline Kennedy-Pipe: Multi-level Governance and International Relations * Part 3: Sectors * 9: Jenny Fairbrass and Andrew Jordan: Multi-level Governance and Environmental Policy * 10: Ian Bache: Multi-level Governance and European Union Regional Policy * 11: Jonathan Perraton and Peter Wells: Multi-level Governance and Economic Policy * 12: Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders: Mulit-level Governance: Conclusions and Implications
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