This collection provides a balanced evaluation of multi-level
governance. Written by international experts of policy-making in
the European Union, each contribution builds on common conceptual
definitions, critically debating their adaptation to
policy-specific contexts and investigating their usefulness for
conducting empirical research. This engaging text uses case studies
to identify the specific changes that have occurred in power
relations across different levels of the EU system. With varying
emphasis on state and non-state actors, on country comparisons and
international processes, the reader is invited to join a fruitful
dialogue among the contributors about the symbiotic relationship of
multi-level analysis with other conceptual innovations such as
transnational regulation, network formation or market
internationalization. This book confronts sophisticated theoretical
reasoning with the actual realities of policy-making and is
therefore essential reading for all those interested in the risks
and opportunities of a comparative-interdisciplinary approach to
European governance.
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