Rethinking Multilevel Governance
Arthur Benz
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Abstract:
In this insightful book, Arthur Benz introduces a novel analytical approach to comparative research on multilevel governance. Confronting the intricate problems of coordinating local, regional, national and international policies in the face of political polarisation, he makes the case for pragmatic, sustainable and resilient multilevel governance.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035306282
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: reasons for rethinking multilevel governance , pp 1-13

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- Ch 2 Understanding multilevel governance , pp 14-31

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- Ch 3 Dual politics: division of authority and coordination , pp 32-51

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- Ch 4 Complex governance: actors, institutions and linkages , pp 52-74

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- Ch 5 Economic disparities and fiscal equalization , pp 75-94

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- Ch 6 Identity politics and differentiated division of authority , pp 95-113

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- Ch 7 Policy coordination and power , pp 114-135

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- Ch 8 Legitimizing power in multilevel governance , pp 136-155

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- Ch 9 Conclusion: multilevel governance in times of political polarization , pp 156-168

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