European politics has been reshaped in recent decades by a dual
process of centralization and decentralization. At the same time
that authority in many policy areas has shifted to the suprantional
level of the European Union, so national governments have given
subnational regions within countries more say over the lives of
their citizens. At the forefront of scholars who characterize this
dual process as Omulti-level governance, OLiesbet Hooghe and Gary
Marks argue that its emergence in the second half of the twentieth
century is a watershed in the political development of Europe.
Hooghe and Marks explain why multi-level governance has taken place
and how it shapes conflict in national and European political
arenas. Drawing on a rich body of original research, the book is at
the same time written in a clear and accessible style for
undergraduates and non-experts
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