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Network Approaches to Multi-Level Governance - Structures, Relations and Understanding Power Between Levels

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Zusatztext 'Like Deil Wright's classic 1978 Understanding Intergovernmental Relations, Dion Curry's Network Approaches to Multi-Level Governance makes a significant contribution to understanding the shift from Intergovernmental Relations to Multi-Level Governance. He does so by drawing on a rich range of comparative settings and experiences. It is a book which like Wright's will stand the test of time. It is nuanced, insightful and a must for any MLG library.' Patrick J. Smith, Director, Institute of Governance Studies/Professor of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 'Although the concept of multi-level governance has emerged as a central feature of the social and political sciences in recent years, few studies have examined how politics shapes governance with the precision offered by Dion Curry. The fact that this is achieved while making the concept travel beyond the European Union is a remarkable achievement.' Matthew Flinders, Professor of Politics/Director of the Crick Centre for the Public Understanding of Politics, University of Sheffield , UK 'It can be frustrating to see a literature on comparative politics dominated by a focus on formal institutions. In policy studies, the aim is to focus on more fluid processes. Curry's focus on multi-level governance, when comparing Scottish and British Columbian policymaking, is therefore a welcome addition to policy scholarship. Further, Curry subjects MLGto critical analysis to make sure that this focus on a messy policy process does not come at the expense of conceptual clarity.' Paul Cairney, Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of Stirling, UK Informationen zum Autor Dion Curry is Lecturer in Public Policy at Swansea University. He is interested in multi-level governance and issues of accountability and legitimacy in governance processes. His next project, funded through a Marie Curie EU research grant, focuses on how EU-level governance processes are legitimated at the member state level. Klappentext This book explores how political structures and relations affect the 'black box of power' between governmental levels. It draws on case studies in Canada, the UK and continental Europe to illustrate how the design of political structures and the relative hierarchy of the relations between actors affect how governments deliver services. Zusammenfassung This book explores how political structures and relations affect the 'black box of power' between governmental levels. It draws on case studies in Canada! the UK and continental Europe to illustrate how the design of political structures and the relative hierarchy of the relations between actors affect how governments deliver services. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables and Figures Preface List of Abbreviations and Acronyms PART I: INTRODUCTION a.Why this matters b.How this matters c.Research questions and focus d.Why this matters e.Structure of the book PART II: GOVERNANCE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS a.Governance structures: The base of power b.Governance networks and relations: The form of power i.Network analysis ii.Policy networks iii.Network governance c.Multi-level governance i.Types of multi-level governance ii.Critiques of multi-level governance d.Conceptual stretching or a more nuanced understanding? Moving from organising perspective to theoretical framework e.A new framework for multi-level governance f.Bringing power and legitimacy into the multi-level governance equation g.Discussion PART III: MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE: ANALYSIS IN PRACTICE a.The policy cycle b.A bottom-up approach to governance i.MLG from a bottom-up perspective c.What case studies can tell us d.What we can learn from Canada and British Columbia e.What we can learn from the United Kingdom and Scotland ...

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'Like Deil Wright's classic 1978 Understanding Intergovernmental Relations, Dion Curry's Network Approaches to Multi-Level Governance makes a significant contribution to understanding the shift from Intergovernmental Relations to Multi-Level Governance. He does so by drawing on a rich range of comparative settings and experiences. It is a book which like Wright's will stand the test of time. It is nuanced, insightful and a must for any MLG library.'
Patrick J. Smith, Director, Institute of Governance Studies/Professor of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
'Although the concept of multi-level governance has emerged as a central feature of the social and political sciences in recent years, few studies have examined how politics shapes governance with the precision offered by Dion Curry. The fact that this is achieved while making the concept travel beyond the European Union is a remarkable achievement.'
Matthew Flinders, Professor of Politics/Director of the Crick Centre for the Public Understanding of Politics, University of Sheffield , UK
'It can be frustrating to see a literature on comparative politics dominated by a focus on formal institutions. In policy studies, the aim is to focus on more fluid processes. Curry's focus on multi-level governance, when comparing Scottish and British Columbian policymaking, is therefore a welcome addition to policy scholarship. Further, Curry subjects MLGto critical analysis to make sure that this focus on a messy policy process does not come at the expense of conceptual clarity.'
Paul Cairney, Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of Stirling, UK

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