The Oxford Handbook of Governance
Herausgegeben von Levi-Faur, David
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This Oxford Handbook will be the definitive study of governance for years to come. 'Governance' has become one of the most popular terms in contemporary political science; this Handbook explores the full range of meaning and application of the concept and its use in a number of research fields.
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This Oxford Handbook will be the definitive study of governance for years to come. 'Governance' has become one of the most popular terms in contemporary political science; this Handbook explores the full range of meaning and application of the concept and its use in a number of research fields.
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- Oxford Handbooks in Politics & International Relations
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 828
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1415g
- ISBN-13: 9780199677061
- ISBN-10: 0199677069
- Artikelnr.: 40074199
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Handbooks in Politics & International Relations
- Verlag: Oxford University Press; Oup Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 828
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1415g
- ISBN-13: 9780199677061
- ISBN-10: 0199677069
- Artikelnr.: 40074199
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Levi-Faur is a founding editor of the journal Regulation & Governance. He is based at the Department of Political Science and the Federmann School of Public Policy and Government at the Hebrew University. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Kolleg-Forschergruppe "The Transformative Power of Europe>" the Free University of Berlin.
* Forward
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* 1: David Levi-Faur: From "Big Government" to "Big Governance?"
* 2: B. Guy Peters: Governance as a Political Theory
* 3: Rod Rhodes: Waves of Governance
* 4: Laurence Lynn: The Many Faces of Governance: Adaptation?
Transformation? Both? Neither?
* 5: Orly Lobel: New Governance as Regulatory Governance
* 6: Peer Zumbansen: Governance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
* PART II: Theoretical Lenses
* 7: Jacob Torfing: Governance Networks
* 8: B. Guy Peters: Information and Governing: Cybernetic Models of
Governance
* 9: Volker Schneider: Governance and Complexity
* 10: Bo Rothstein: Good Governance
* 11: Fabrizio Gilardi and Claudio Radaelli: Governance and Learning
* 12: Charles Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin: Experimentalist Governance,
* PART III: GOVERNANCE AND THE REFORM OF THE STATE
* 13: Jon Pierre: Governance and Institutional Flexibility
* 14: Erik Hans Klijn: New Public Management and Governance: a
Comparison
* 15: Eva Sorensen: Governance and Innovation in the Public Sector
* 16: Niamh Hardiman: Governance and State Structures
* 17: Amos Zehavi: New governance and policy instruments: Are
Governments Going 'Soft'?
* 18: Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid: Governance and Administrative
Reforms
* 19: Matthew Flinders: Governance and Patronage
* 20: Felicity Matthews: Governance and State Capacity
* 21: Erik Hans Klijn, Arwin van Buuren, and Jurian Edelenbos: The
Impact of Governance
* PART IV: ACTORS, STRATEGIES AND GOVERNANCE STYLES
* 22: Jeremy Richardson: New Governance or Old Governance? A Policy
Style Perspective
* 23: Todd Beer,Tim Bartley, and Wade T. Roberts: NGOs: Between
Advocacy, Service Provision and Regulation
* 24: Diane Stone: Actors of Knowledge
* PART V: ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
* 25: Frans Van Waarden: The Governance of Markets: On Generating Trust
in Transactions
* 26: Graham Wilson: Governance after the Crisis
* 27: Dieter Plehwe: Modes of Economic Governance: The Dynamics of
Governance at the National and Firm Level
* 28: Ellen E. Meade: The Governance of Central Banks
* PART VI: GOVERNANCE OF RISKS
* 29: Elizabeth Fisher: Risk and Governance
* 30: Susana Borrás: Governance of Science and Technology
* 31: Thomas Bernauer and Lena Schaffer: The Governance of Global
Climate Change
* PART VII: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
* 32: Frank Fischer: Participatory Governance: From Theory to Practice
* 33: Amit Ron: Modes of Democratic Governance
* 34: Susan Phillips: The New Citizenship and Governance: Alternative
Intersections
* 35: Chris Ansell: Collaborative Governance
* 36: Yannis Papadopoulos: The Democratic Quality of Collaborative
Governance
* 37: Yael Yishai: Participatory Governance in Public Health: Choice,
but no Voice
* 38: Cynthia Estlund: A Return to Governance in the Law of the
Workplace
* 39: Colin Provost: Governance and Voluntary Regulation
* 40: Eran Fisher: E-Governance and E-Democracy: Questioning
Technology-centered Categories
* 41: William Dutton: The Fifth Estate: A New Governance Challenge
* 42: Abraham L. Newman: The Governance of Privacy
* PART VIII: EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
* 43: Tanja A. Borzel: The European Union - A Unique Governance Mix?
* 44: Ian Bache: Multi Level Governance in the European Union
* 45: Adrienne Héritier and Catherine Moury: Institutional Change in
European Governance: The Commission¿s Implementing Powers and the
European Parliament, European University Institute
* 46: Frank Schimmelfennig: EU External Governance and Europeanization
Beyond the EU
* PART IX: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
* 47: William W. Coleman: Governance and Global Policy
* 48: Arie Kacowicz: Governance, International Order, and World Order
* 49: Thomas Risse: Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
* 50: Alexandria Jayne Innes and Brent J. Steele: Governmentality in
Global Governance
* 51: Michael Zürn: Global Governance as Multi Governance
* 52: Kerstin Sahlin and Djelic Marie-Laure: The Challenges of
Transnational Economic Governance
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* 1: David Levi-Faur: From "Big Government" to "Big Governance?"
* 2: B. Guy Peters: Governance as a Political Theory
* 3: Rod Rhodes: Waves of Governance
* 4: Laurence Lynn: The Many Faces of Governance: Adaptation?
Transformation? Both? Neither?
* 5: Orly Lobel: New Governance as Regulatory Governance
* 6: Peer Zumbansen: Governance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
* PART II: Theoretical Lenses
* 7: Jacob Torfing: Governance Networks
* 8: B. Guy Peters: Information and Governing: Cybernetic Models of
Governance
* 9: Volker Schneider: Governance and Complexity
* 10: Bo Rothstein: Good Governance
* 11: Fabrizio Gilardi and Claudio Radaelli: Governance and Learning
* 12: Charles Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin: Experimentalist Governance,
* PART III: GOVERNANCE AND THE REFORM OF THE STATE
* 13: Jon Pierre: Governance and Institutional Flexibility
* 14: Erik Hans Klijn: New Public Management and Governance: a
Comparison
* 15: Eva Sorensen: Governance and Innovation in the Public Sector
* 16: Niamh Hardiman: Governance and State Structures
* 17: Amos Zehavi: New governance and policy instruments: Are
Governments Going 'Soft'?
* 18: Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid: Governance and Administrative
Reforms
* 19: Matthew Flinders: Governance and Patronage
* 20: Felicity Matthews: Governance and State Capacity
* 21: Erik Hans Klijn, Arwin van Buuren, and Jurian Edelenbos: The
Impact of Governance
* PART IV: ACTORS, STRATEGIES AND GOVERNANCE STYLES
* 22: Jeremy Richardson: New Governance or Old Governance? A Policy
Style Perspective
* 23: Todd Beer,Tim Bartley, and Wade T. Roberts: NGOs: Between
Advocacy, Service Provision and Regulation
* 24: Diane Stone: Actors of Knowledge
* PART V: ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
* 25: Frans Van Waarden: The Governance of Markets: On Generating Trust
in Transactions
* 26: Graham Wilson: Governance after the Crisis
* 27: Dieter Plehwe: Modes of Economic Governance: The Dynamics of
Governance at the National and Firm Level
* 28: Ellen E. Meade: The Governance of Central Banks
* PART VI: GOVERNANCE OF RISKS
* 29: Elizabeth Fisher: Risk and Governance
* 30: Susana Borrás: Governance of Science and Technology
* 31: Thomas Bernauer and Lena Schaffer: The Governance of Global
Climate Change
* PART VII: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
* 32: Frank Fischer: Participatory Governance: From Theory to Practice
* 33: Amit Ron: Modes of Democratic Governance
* 34: Susan Phillips: The New Citizenship and Governance: Alternative
Intersections
* 35: Chris Ansell: Collaborative Governance
* 36: Yannis Papadopoulos: The Democratic Quality of Collaborative
Governance
* 37: Yael Yishai: Participatory Governance in Public Health: Choice,
but no Voice
* 38: Cynthia Estlund: A Return to Governance in the Law of the
Workplace
* 39: Colin Provost: Governance and Voluntary Regulation
* 40: Eran Fisher: E-Governance and E-Democracy: Questioning
Technology-centered Categories
* 41: William Dutton: The Fifth Estate: A New Governance Challenge
* 42: Abraham L. Newman: The Governance of Privacy
* PART VIII: EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
* 43: Tanja A. Borzel: The European Union - A Unique Governance Mix?
* 44: Ian Bache: Multi Level Governance in the European Union
* 45: Adrienne Héritier and Catherine Moury: Institutional Change in
European Governance: The Commission¿s Implementing Powers and the
European Parliament, European University Institute
* 46: Frank Schimmelfennig: EU External Governance and Europeanization
Beyond the EU
* PART IX: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
* 47: William W. Coleman: Governance and Global Policy
* 48: Arie Kacowicz: Governance, International Order, and World Order
* 49: Thomas Risse: Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
* 50: Alexandria Jayne Innes and Brent J. Steele: Governmentality in
Global Governance
* 51: Michael Zürn: Global Governance as Multi Governance
* 52: Kerstin Sahlin and Djelic Marie-Laure: The Challenges of
Transnational Economic Governance
* Forward
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* 1: David Levi-Faur: From "Big Government" to "Big Governance?"
* 2: B. Guy Peters: Governance as a Political Theory
* 3: Rod Rhodes: Waves of Governance
* 4: Laurence Lynn: The Many Faces of Governance: Adaptation?
Transformation? Both? Neither?
* 5: Orly Lobel: New Governance as Regulatory Governance
* 6: Peer Zumbansen: Governance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
* PART II: Theoretical Lenses
* 7: Jacob Torfing: Governance Networks
* 8: B. Guy Peters: Information and Governing: Cybernetic Models of
Governance
* 9: Volker Schneider: Governance and Complexity
* 10: Bo Rothstein: Good Governance
* 11: Fabrizio Gilardi and Claudio Radaelli: Governance and Learning
* 12: Charles Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin: Experimentalist Governance,
* PART III: GOVERNANCE AND THE REFORM OF THE STATE
* 13: Jon Pierre: Governance and Institutional Flexibility
* 14: Erik Hans Klijn: New Public Management and Governance: a
Comparison
* 15: Eva Sorensen: Governance and Innovation in the Public Sector
* 16: Niamh Hardiman: Governance and State Structures
* 17: Amos Zehavi: New governance and policy instruments: Are
Governments Going 'Soft'?
* 18: Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid: Governance and Administrative
Reforms
* 19: Matthew Flinders: Governance and Patronage
* 20: Felicity Matthews: Governance and State Capacity
* 21: Erik Hans Klijn, Arwin van Buuren, and Jurian Edelenbos: The
Impact of Governance
* PART IV: ACTORS, STRATEGIES AND GOVERNANCE STYLES
* 22: Jeremy Richardson: New Governance or Old Governance? A Policy
Style Perspective
* 23: Todd Beer,Tim Bartley, and Wade T. Roberts: NGOs: Between
Advocacy, Service Provision and Regulation
* 24: Diane Stone: Actors of Knowledge
* PART V: ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
* 25: Frans Van Waarden: The Governance of Markets: On Generating Trust
in Transactions
* 26: Graham Wilson: Governance after the Crisis
* 27: Dieter Plehwe: Modes of Economic Governance: The Dynamics of
Governance at the National and Firm Level
* 28: Ellen E. Meade: The Governance of Central Banks
* PART VI: GOVERNANCE OF RISKS
* 29: Elizabeth Fisher: Risk and Governance
* 30: Susana Borrás: Governance of Science and Technology
* 31: Thomas Bernauer and Lena Schaffer: The Governance of Global
Climate Change
* PART VII: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
* 32: Frank Fischer: Participatory Governance: From Theory to Practice
* 33: Amit Ron: Modes of Democratic Governance
* 34: Susan Phillips: The New Citizenship and Governance: Alternative
Intersections
* 35: Chris Ansell: Collaborative Governance
* 36: Yannis Papadopoulos: The Democratic Quality of Collaborative
Governance
* 37: Yael Yishai: Participatory Governance in Public Health: Choice,
but no Voice
* 38: Cynthia Estlund: A Return to Governance in the Law of the
Workplace
* 39: Colin Provost: Governance and Voluntary Regulation
* 40: Eran Fisher: E-Governance and E-Democracy: Questioning
Technology-centered Categories
* 41: William Dutton: The Fifth Estate: A New Governance Challenge
* 42: Abraham L. Newman: The Governance of Privacy
* PART VIII: EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
* 43: Tanja A. Borzel: The European Union - A Unique Governance Mix?
* 44: Ian Bache: Multi Level Governance in the European Union
* 45: Adrienne Héritier and Catherine Moury: Institutional Change in
European Governance: The Commission¿s Implementing Powers and the
European Parliament, European University Institute
* 46: Frank Schimmelfennig: EU External Governance and Europeanization
Beyond the EU
* PART IX: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
* 47: William W. Coleman: Governance and Global Policy
* 48: Arie Kacowicz: Governance, International Order, and World Order
* 49: Thomas Risse: Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
* 50: Alexandria Jayne Innes and Brent J. Steele: Governmentality in
Global Governance
* 51: Michael Zürn: Global Governance as Multi Governance
* 52: Kerstin Sahlin and Djelic Marie-Laure: The Challenges of
Transnational Economic Governance
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* 1: David Levi-Faur: From "Big Government" to "Big Governance?"
* 2: B. Guy Peters: Governance as a Political Theory
* 3: Rod Rhodes: Waves of Governance
* 4: Laurence Lynn: The Many Faces of Governance: Adaptation?
Transformation? Both? Neither?
* 5: Orly Lobel: New Governance as Regulatory Governance
* 6: Peer Zumbansen: Governance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
* PART II: Theoretical Lenses
* 7: Jacob Torfing: Governance Networks
* 8: B. Guy Peters: Information and Governing: Cybernetic Models of
Governance
* 9: Volker Schneider: Governance and Complexity
* 10: Bo Rothstein: Good Governance
* 11: Fabrizio Gilardi and Claudio Radaelli: Governance and Learning
* 12: Charles Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin: Experimentalist Governance,
* PART III: GOVERNANCE AND THE REFORM OF THE STATE
* 13: Jon Pierre: Governance and Institutional Flexibility
* 14: Erik Hans Klijn: New Public Management and Governance: a
Comparison
* 15: Eva Sorensen: Governance and Innovation in the Public Sector
* 16: Niamh Hardiman: Governance and State Structures
* 17: Amos Zehavi: New governance and policy instruments: Are
Governments Going 'Soft'?
* 18: Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid: Governance and Administrative
Reforms
* 19: Matthew Flinders: Governance and Patronage
* 20: Felicity Matthews: Governance and State Capacity
* 21: Erik Hans Klijn, Arwin van Buuren, and Jurian Edelenbos: The
Impact of Governance
* PART IV: ACTORS, STRATEGIES AND GOVERNANCE STYLES
* 22: Jeremy Richardson: New Governance or Old Governance? A Policy
Style Perspective
* 23: Todd Beer,Tim Bartley, and Wade T. Roberts: NGOs: Between
Advocacy, Service Provision and Regulation
* 24: Diane Stone: Actors of Knowledge
* PART V: ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
* 25: Frans Van Waarden: The Governance of Markets: On Generating Trust
in Transactions
* 26: Graham Wilson: Governance after the Crisis
* 27: Dieter Plehwe: Modes of Economic Governance: The Dynamics of
Governance at the National and Firm Level
* 28: Ellen E. Meade: The Governance of Central Banks
* PART VI: GOVERNANCE OF RISKS
* 29: Elizabeth Fisher: Risk and Governance
* 30: Susana Borrás: Governance of Science and Technology
* 31: Thomas Bernauer and Lena Schaffer: The Governance of Global
Climate Change
* PART VII: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
* 32: Frank Fischer: Participatory Governance: From Theory to Practice
* 33: Amit Ron: Modes of Democratic Governance
* 34: Susan Phillips: The New Citizenship and Governance: Alternative
Intersections
* 35: Chris Ansell: Collaborative Governance
* 36: Yannis Papadopoulos: The Democratic Quality of Collaborative
Governance
* 37: Yael Yishai: Participatory Governance in Public Health: Choice,
but no Voice
* 38: Cynthia Estlund: A Return to Governance in the Law of the
Workplace
* 39: Colin Provost: Governance and Voluntary Regulation
* 40: Eran Fisher: E-Governance and E-Democracy: Questioning
Technology-centered Categories
* 41: William Dutton: The Fifth Estate: A New Governance Challenge
* 42: Abraham L. Newman: The Governance of Privacy
* PART VIII: EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
* 43: Tanja A. Borzel: The European Union - A Unique Governance Mix?
* 44: Ian Bache: Multi Level Governance in the European Union
* 45: Adrienne Héritier and Catherine Moury: Institutional Change in
European Governance: The Commission¿s Implementing Powers and the
European Parliament, European University Institute
* 46: Frank Schimmelfennig: EU External Governance and Europeanization
Beyond the EU
* PART IX: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
* 47: William W. Coleman: Governance and Global Policy
* 48: Arie Kacowicz: Governance, International Order, and World Order
* 49: Thomas Risse: Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
* 50: Alexandria Jayne Innes and Brent J. Steele: Governmentality in
Global Governance
* 51: Michael Zürn: Global Governance as Multi Governance
* 52: Kerstin Sahlin and Djelic Marie-Laure: The Challenges of
Transnational Economic Governance