Multi-level governance : the missing linkages

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    • Ongaro, Edoardo

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Multi-level governance : the missing linkages

edited by Edoardo Ongaro

(Critical perspectives on international public sector management, v. 4)(Emerald books)

Emerald, 2015

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Multi-Level Governance (MLG) is a highly influential, supple and ductile framework for interpreting governance in complex polities. Yet, criticisms have been aimed at its allegedly overly 'descriptive', rather than explanatory, power. This volume argues that progress in both the study and the practice of MLG may derive from developing linkages with disciplines, perspectives and issues that have so far not been explored in connection to MLG. By discussing cases ranging from nuclear power policy to environmental policy in both the Western world and in Eastern Asia, and by engaging different theoretical perspectives and issues of practical significance, such as legitimacy in public decisions or the management of risk in multi-level settings, the book proposes ways forward for advancing the understanding of MLG - a framework of reference in the analysis of contemporary governance.The book will provide scholars and students in the fields of public administration, public policy and political science with key concepts for the analysis of contemporary governance issues, and will be a source of ideas for practitioners and policy-makers engaged in making public decisions in complex polities.

Table of Contents

Multi-Level Governance: The Missing Linkages. Multi-Level Governance, EU Public Policy and the Evasive Dependent Variable. Revisiting the 'Management Deficit': Can the Commission (Still Not) Manage Europe?. The Independent EU Commissioner: An Administrative Analysis. EU Agencies and the European Multi-Level Administrative System. The Interaction between Agencies, Networks, and the European Commission in Emerging Regulatory Constellations: A Comparative Analysis of the European Telecom Sector and the European Patent System. Multi-Level Governance, the EU and Civil Society: A Missing Link?. Administrative Reforms in the Intergovernmental Setting: Impacts on Multi-Level Governance from a Comparative Perspective. Bridging the Gaps in Multi-Level Governance: New Spaces of Interactions and Multiple Accountabilities in English Sub-National Governance. Metagovernance, Risk and Nuclear Power in Britain. Politics and Political Strategies in Multi-Level Systems. Multi-Level Governance of Hydropower in China? The Problem of Transplanting a Western Concept into the Chinese Governance Context. Multi-Level Governance: Underplayed Features, Overblown Expectation and Missing Linkages. Acknowledgements. Copyright page. Editorial Advisory Board. Multi-Level Governance: The Missing Linkages. List of Contributors. Critical Perspectives on International Public Sector Management. Multi-Level Governance: The Missing Linkages. Author biographies. Preface. Postface.

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