Configurations, dynamics and mechanisms of multilevel governance
著者
書誌事項
Configurations, dynamics and mechanisms of multilevel governance
(Comparative territorial politics series)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse and multi-faceted research on governance in multilevel systems. The book features a collection of cutting-edge trans-Atlantic contributions, covering topics such as federalism, decentralization as well as various forms and processes of regionalization and Europeanization. While the field of multilevel governance is comparatively young, research in the subject has also come of age as considerable theoretical, conceptual and empirical advances have been achieved since the first influential works were published in the early noughties. The present volume aims to gauge the state-of-the-art in the different research areas as it brings together a selection of original contributions that are united by a variety of configurations, dynamics and mechanisms related to governing in multilevel systems.
目次
1. Introduction: the Relevance of Studying Multilevel GovernanceNathalie Behnke, Joerg Broschek and Jared Sonnicksen
Part I: Government, Governance and the State - Varied Modes of Coordination in policy-making
2. Transformation of the State and Multilevel GovernanceArthur Benz3. How Bureaucratic Networks Make Intergovernmental Relations Work: A Mechanism PerspectiveNathalie Behnke4. 'Governance Fatigue' in Public Administration DiscourseWolfgang Seibel5. Cooperative Administration in Multilevel Governance Analysis: Incorporating Governance Mechanisms into the ConceptNicolai Dose
Part II: Coping with Complexities: Governance in Multilevel Systems
6. Policy-Making as a Source of Change in Federalism: A Dynamic ApproachDietmar Braun and Johanna Schnabel7. National Parliaments as Multi-Arena-Players: A New Deliberative Role within the EU Multilevel System?Katrin Auel8. Intermediary Levels of Governance in Multilevel Systems. Exploring the Second Tier of Local Government from the Assessment of Laymen PoliticiansBjoern Egner9. Bridging the Gap between the Local and the Global Scale? Taming the Wicked Problem of Climate Change through Trans-Local GovernanceJoerg Kemmerzell10. Multilevel Coordination in EU Energy Policy: A New Type of "Harder" Soft Governance?Michele Knodt11. Soft Law Implementation in the EU Multilevel System: Legitimacy and Governance Efficiency RevisitedMiriam Hartlapp
Part III: Federalism and Democracy
12. The Ambivalence of Federalism and Democracy: The Challenging Case of Authoritarianism - with Evidence from the Russian CaseSabine Kropp13. Popular Federalism for a Compound Polity? The Federalism of the Antifederalists and Implications for Multilevel GovernanceDirk Joerke and Jared Sonnicksen14. Multilevel Democracy: A Comparative PerspectiveFritz Scharpf15. On Cross-Level Responsiveness in Multilevel Politics: A Comparison of Airport Expansions in Germany, Switzerland and the UKEike-Christian Hornig16. Demoi-cracy: A Useful Framework for Theorizing the Democratization of Multilevel Governance?Achim Hurrelmann and Joan DeBardeleben17. Extending the Coupling Concept: Slack, Agency and FieldsJohn Erik Fossum
Part IV: Explaining Dynamics in Multilevel Systems
18. The Evolution of Legislative Power-sharing in the EU Multilevel SystemKatharina Holzinger and Jan Biesenbender19. Hidden Power Shifts: Multilevel Governance and Interstitial Institutional Change in EuropeAdrienne Heritier20. Sub-Federal State-Building and the Origins of Federalism: A Comparison of Austria, Germany and SwitzerlandGerhard Lehmbruch21. Conclusion: Governing under the Condition of ComplexityArthur Benz
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