The theory of multi-level governance : conceptual, empirical, and normative challenges / Prof Simona Piattoni.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010Edition: First editionDescription: xiii, 301 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780199562923 (alk. paper)
- 320.8094 PIA 22
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book explores the theoretical issues, empirical evidence, and normative debates elicited by the concept of multi-level governance (MLG). The concept is a useful descriptor of decision-making processes that involve the simultaneous mobilization of public authorities at different jurisdictional levels as well as that of non-governmental organizations and social movements. It has become increasingly relevant with the weakening of territorial state power and effectiveness and the increase in international interdependencies which serve to undermine conventional governmental processes. This book moves towards the construction of a theory of multi-level governance by defining the analytical contours of this concept, identifying the processes that can uniquely be denoted by it, and discussing the normative issues that are raised by its diffusion, particularly in the European Union.
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