Adapting to EU multi-level governance : regional and environmental policies in cohesion and CEE countries
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Adapting to EU multi-level governance : regional and environmental policies in cohesion and CEE countries
Ashgate, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-284) and index
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Description
The main theme of this book is the adaptation process of the new EU member states from Central-Eastern Europe (Hungary and Poland) to the multi-level system of governance in public policy, particularly in the regional and environmental policy areas. The work conceptualizes policy learning and institutional and policy adaptation within the EU system of governance and draws lessons from the experience of previous waves of enlargement-cohesion-countries (Ireland, Portugal and Greece). In doing so, the book makes an important contribution to the literature on the transformation of domestic policy-making structures, as a result of the increasing Europeanization of public policy, as well as on the conceptual tools, explanatory variables and mechanisms determining this process.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Theoretical Framework and Methodological Approach: EU enlargement and multi-level governance in European public policy-making: actors, institutions and learning, Christos J. Paraskevopoulos. Domestic Governance Structures in Regional and Environmental Policies: National Case Studies: Multi-level governance versus state centralization in Greece, Leeda Demetropoulou, Panagiotis Getimis and Markantonis Vasilis
- The challenge of multi-level governance and Europeanization in Ireland, Nicholas Rees, BrA d Quinn and Bernadette Connaughton
- Portugal: domestic patterns of governance, societal forces and the limits of Europeanization, Helena Rato, JoAGBPo Salis Gomes and Miguel RodrA gues
- Governance in regional and environmental policies in Hungary: challenges of Europeanization and adaptation, Peter FutA(3), Ilona PA!lne KovA!cs and TamA!s Fleischer
- Between institutional legacies and the challenges of Europeanization: governance and learning in regional and environmental policies in Poland, Aleksandra Jewtuchowicz and Malgorzata Czernielewska-Rutkowska. Europeanization of Regional and Environmental Policies and Domestic Policy Change: Comparative Perspectives: Europeanization of policy-making and domestic governance structures in regional policy: cohesion and CEE countries, Nicholas Rees and Christos J. Paraskevopoulos
- Europeanization of policy-making and domestic governance structures in environmental (waste management) policy: cohesion and CEE countries, Markantonis Vasillis, Panagiotis Getimis and Christos J. Paraskevopoulos. Coping With Multi-level Governance: Policy Implications: Coping with multi-level governance: patterns of learning and adaptation in public policy-making in cohesion and CEE countries, Christos J. Paraskevopoulos. Conclusions: Domestic governance structures and policy learning East and West: the limits of Europeanization, Panagiotis Getimis, Christos J. Paraskevopoulos and Nicholas Rees
- Bibliography
- Index.
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