Multi-level governance and institutional change : the Europeanization of regional policy in Italy
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Multi-level governance and institutional change : the Europeanization of regional policy in Italy
(Urban and regional planning and development)
Ashgate, c2004
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Multilevel governance and institutional change
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-293) and index
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Description
The book addresses key features of processes of Europeanization, such as adaptation and change in domestic institutions and their variation across policy sectors, pointing to the need to combine institutional analysis with theoretical perspectives - such as multi-level governance and regulation theories - that contribute to understanding the emergence of new forms of institutional innovation and the changing dimensions of territoriality involved.
Table of Contents
- The Conceptual Framework: Europeanization - institutionalizing European policy spaces
- Multi-level governance and regulation - perspectives on change in territorial policies in Europe
- Europeanization - interpreting modes of change and institutionalization. Stages in the Europeanization of Italian Regional Policy: Regional policy in Italy until the 1990s - a retrospective
- Stages in Europeanization, 1 - aligning domestic reforms to European regulatory frameworks
- Stages in Europeanization, 2 - reframing the arena of domestic intergovernmental relations
- Stages in Europeanization, 3 - building multi-level governance. Opportunities and Challenges in the Europeanization of Italian Regional Policy - Europeanization and institutional change in Italian regional policy - a summary interpretation
- Contradictions and conflicts in the Europeanization of Italian regional policy - a case study. Conclusion - Europeanization and the "Italian Transition" to a multi-level polity.
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