Bache and Flinders have assembled a valuable booka very good and coherently edited stocktaking of the multi-level governance literature.

Journal of Common Market Studies

This volume represents an important contribution to the literature dealing with governance in general and would be of benefit to students not only of multi-level governance This book is likely to be of value to researchers and to graduate students in the field of European Union and domestic politics for some years to come.

Regional and Federal Studies

Even those familiar with the literature on multi-level governance are likely to encounter new theoretical perspectives. Apart from the merits of the individual chapters, the real strength of the book lies in its thematic unity. Unlike many edited volumes, this book is not a collection of separate chapters that happen to be between the covers of the same book. Rather Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders ensure that this edited volume is tightly focused.Given the complexity of the concept this is a considerable achievement.
For serious scholars of multi-level governance the book is essential reading'

Political Studies Review

The power and future role of nation states are a topic of increasing importance. The dispersion of authority both vertically to supranational and subnational institutions and horizontally to non-state actors has challenged the structure and capacity of national governments. Multi-level governance has emerged as an important concept for understanding the dynamic relationships between state and non-state actors within territorially overarching networks. Multi-level Governance explores definitions and applications of the concept by drawing on contributions from scholars with different concerns within the broad discipline of Political Studies. It contends that new analytical frameworks that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries and epistemological positions are essential for comprehending the changing nature of governance. In this context, this volume undertakes a critical assessment of both the potentialities and the limitations of multi-level governance.
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This unique collection brings together leading scholars from a range of disciplines to assess and critique the key concept of multi-level governance. This is a concept which has been widely adopted to explain the changing nature of domestic and international politics ever since its early application to the EU.
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1. Themes and Issues in Multi-level Governance ; PART 1: THEORY ; 2. Contrasting Visions of Multi-level Governance ; 3. Strong Demand, Huge Supply: Governance in an Emerging Epoch ; 4. Multi-level Governance and Multi-level Metagovernance ; 5. Multi-level Governance and Democracy: A Faustian Bargain? ; PART 2: LEVELS ; 6. Multi-level Governance and British Politics ; 7. Multi-level Governance and the European Union ; 8. Multi-level Governance and International Relations ; PART 3: SECTORS ; 9. Multi-level Governance and Environmental Policy ; 10. Multi-level Governance and European Union Regional Policy ; 11. Multi-level Governance and Economic Policy ; 12. Mulit-level Governance: Conclusions and Implications
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Hot new topic Interdisciplinary approach, with contributions from leading scholars in fields as broad as British Politics, Economics, International Relations, and Public Policy Offers a blend of theoretical chapters and case studies
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Matthew Flinders was awarded the Political Studies Association's Richard Rose Prize 2004. Judges' Citation 'Dr Flinders has focussed on a set of topics of central relevance to British Government and politics: the institutions and mechanisms of accountability and responsibility. In doing so he has addressed an interesting and important question in a fresh way. He has combined a strong sense of the historical evolution of the conventions of British government since the mid-nineteenth century; shown how the contemporary practice of British government has diverged from the assumptions underlying these now obsolete conventions; and identified multiple mechanisms that have been invoked in attempts to fill the gap left by parliamentary non-accountability. Flinders' publications show the ability to use relevant concepts to clarify and organize information without losing sight of ambiguities and complexities.'
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Hot new topic Interdisciplinary approach, with contributions from leading scholars in fields as broad as British Politics, Economics, International Relations, and Public Policy Offers a blend of theoretical chapters and case studies
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199259267
Publisert
2005
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
369 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

Om bidragsyterne

Matthew Flinders was awarded the Political Studies Association's Richard Rose Prize 2004. Judges' Citation 'Dr Flinders has focussed on a set of topics of central relevance to British Government and politics: the institutions and mechanisms of accountability and responsibility. In doing so he has addressed an interesting and important question in a fresh way. He has combined a strong sense of the historical evolution of the conventions of British government since the mid-nineteenth century; shown how the contemporary practice of British government has diverged from the assumptions underlying these now obsolete conventions; and identified multiple mechanisms that have been invoked in attempts to fill the gap left by parliamentary non-accountability. Flinders' publications show the ability to use relevant concepts to clarify and organize information without losing sight of ambiguities and complexities.'