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This book presents an alternative theoretical approach to the study
of the transformation of the modern welfare state. It draws upon
the undogmatic Marxism of Gramsci in order to deconstruct the
Marxist tradition and develop a general theory of capitalist
regulation which emphasizes the primacy of the political. In so
doing, it seeks to integrate French regulation theory and British
state theory within the broader framework of discourse analysis.
This theoretical framework is applied in an empirical analysis of
the Danish variant of the Scandinavian welfare state model. The
book is written for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and
professionals within the field of political theory, institutional
economics and sociology.
In Northern and Western Europe, and within the European Union,
governance networks are increasingly conceived as an efficient and
legitimate way of formulating and implementing public policy in a
complex, differentiated and multilayered world. "Democratic Network
Governance in Europe" aims to assess the recent experiences with
governance in and through interactive networks at local, national
and transnational levels.
"Theories of Democratic Network Governance" aims to renew and
refocus the political and scholarly debate on the use of governance
networks in public policy making by raising and answering a series
of questions about the dynamics of governance networks, the
conditions for governance network success and failure, the forms
and functions of metagovernance (defined as the regulation of
self-regulating networks) and the democratic implications of
network governance. In an attempt to answer these pressing
questions, the contributors draw on a wide range of theoretical
approaches within governance network theory, institutional theory
and democratic theory.
"Theories of Democratic Network Governance" aims to renew and
refocus the political and scholarly debate on the use of governance
networks in public policy making by raising and answering a series
of questions about the dynamics of governance networks, the
conditions for governance network success and failure, the forms
and functions of metagovernance (defined as the regulation of
self-regulating networks) and the democratic implications of
network governance. In an attempt to answer these pressing
questions, the contributors draw on a wide range of theoretical
approaches within governance network theory, institutional theory
and democratic theory.
This volume of essays employs discourse theory to analyses mainstream topics in contemporary European politics. Inspired by developments in post-structuralist, psychoanalytic and post-Marxist theory, each contributor problematizes a central issue in European governance, including European security, Third Way politics, constitutional and administrative reform, new forms of nationalism and populism, the shift from welfare to workfare, environmental politics and local government. Alongside these substantive issues, the book tackles questions raised by the difficulties of applying discourse theory to empirical cases.
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