3 edition of Europeanization and multilevel governance found in the catalog.
Europeanization and multilevel governance
Ian Bache
Published
2006
by Rowman & Littlefield Pub. in Lanham, MD
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Ian Bache. |
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LC Classifications | JN |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 193 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 193 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22769116M |
ISBN 10 | 9780742541337 |
Hungarian Trade Unions in EU Multilevel Governance. Interest Representation and Europeanisation, by Christin Landgraf Part III: Case Studies The Integration of the Bulgarian Trade Union Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bulgaria (CITUB) into European Union Governance Structures, by Vassil Kirov This chapter deals with the Europeanization of public policy, with emphasis on the problems that researchers encounter when they try to get to grips with the concept of Europeanization, the issue of explanation, the measurement of effects and the control of alternative rival hypotheses. It covers the domestic impact of the public policy of the European Union (EU), for which the term ‘EU.
Ian Bache is Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield, UK. His books include: Europeanization and Multi-level Governance, Cohesion Policy and Multilevel Governance in South East Europe (with George Andreou), Politics in the European Un More about Ian Bache. The term 'multi-level governance' (MLG) has emerged from its origins in EU studies in the early s to become a commonly used description of politics and policy-making in a range of settings. This collection brings together seminal papers covering three waves of MLG scholarship; the first wave focuses largely on debates around Europe and the regions; the second on the nature and impact of.
Multi-level (or multilevel) governance is a term used to describe the way power is spread vertically between many levels of government and horizontally across multiple quasi-government and non-governmental organizations and actors. This situation develops because many countries have multiple levels of government including local, regional, state, national or federal, and many other. Contents: Volume I Acknowledgements Introduction Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders PART I MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE: CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT 1. Gary Marks (), 'Structural Policy and Multilevel Governance in the EC', in Alan W. Cafruny and Glenda G. Rosenthal (eds), The State of the European Community, Chap Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner,
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Europeanization has become a major theme within European studies in recent years, emphasizing the domestic effects of the EU on its member and applicant states.
At the same time, multilevel governance has emerged as an important concept, highlighting shifts both in horizontal relations between state and society and in vertical links between actors at different territorial levels.4/5(2). This book injects some welcome realism and clarity into the discussion, by providing through careful theoretical argument and empirical case studies an authoritative and detailed assessment of the process of Europeanization and its impact on multilevel governance in Britain and by: Multi-level Governance and Europeanization.
A central underlying theme of the book is the notion of governance as a process of interaction between different societal and political actors and. Europeanization and multi-level governance: EU cohesion policy and pre- accession aid in Southeast Europe. Southeast European and Black Sea Stud no.
1:Author: Ebru Ertugal. Read "Europeanization and Multilevel Governance Cohesion Policy in the European Union and Britain" by Ian Bache available from Rakuten Kobo. Europeanization has become a major theme within European studies in recent years, emphasizing the domestic effects of th Brand: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
In this paper, Ian Bache's main purpose is to establish whether EU cohesion policy has promoted multi-level governance in Britain and other member states and, therefore, to assess whether any identified governance change can be characterized as a process of Europeanization. ARENA Working Paper 16/ (pdf)Ian Bache.
This book explores the interaction of the EU in Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, and Macedonia in three key policy sectors – cohesion, border managements and the environment – and assesses the degree to which the European Union’s engagement with the democracies of South East Europe has promoted Europeanization and Multi-Level by: This book explores the interaction of the EU in Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, and Macedonia in three key policy sectors – cohesion, border managements and the environment – and assesses the degree to which the European Union’s engagement with the democracies of South East Europe has promoted Europeanization and Multi-Level by: Europeanization and Multilevel Governance – Cohesion Policy in the European Union and Britain, by Bache, I.
(Lanham/New York: Rowman & Littlefield,ISBN ); xii Author: Paul Stephenson. It compares changing modes of governance in three policy areas: cohesion, environment, and migration, from to the present, in order to establish how successful multilevel governance policies have European Union and South East Europe will be of interest to students and scholars of European politics, and European Union governance Cited by: Goldsmith, M.
Variable geometry, multilevel governance: European integration and subnational government in the new millennium. In K.
Featherstone & C. Radaelli (Eds.), The politics of Europeanization (pp. Oxford: Oxford University Press. CrossRef Google ScholarAuthor: Elisabetta Nadalutti. The range of processes of dissemination and harmonization resulting in development of a common European culture can be summarized under the term of Europeanisation.
Europeanisation appears at both, national and regional level and is determined by different types of adaptation pressures and "mediating" institutions operating within different actors (bodies) of governance.
Two central concepts, Europeanization and multilevel governance, are central in order to address the methodological framework of the book. Europeanization is employed in order to study the process of change happening as part of the European integration : Cristiano Bee.
Europeanization has become a major theme within European studies in recent years, emphasizing the domestic effects of the EU on its member and applicant states.
At the same time, multilevel governance has emerged as an important concept, highlighting shifts both in horizontal relations between state and society and in vertical links between actors at different territorial levels.
In this state. Get this from a library. Europeanization and multilevel governance: cohesion policy in the European Union and Britain. [Ian Bache] -- "This study traces the relationship between Europeanization and multilevel governance, two key concepts that have become increasingly important in recent years.
Through the lens of cohesion policy. Get this from a library. Europeanization and multilevel governance: cohesion policy in the European Union and Britain.
[Ian Bache] -- This state-of-the-art study traces the relationship between Europeanization and multilevel governance, two key concepts that have become increasingly important in recent years. Through the lens of. The European Union and South East Europe: The Dynamics of Europeanization and Multilevel Governance - CRC Press Book This book explores the interaction of the EU in Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, and Macedonia in three key policy sectors – cohesion, border managements and the environment – and assesses the degree to which the European Union’s.
Synopsis This book explores the interaction of the EU in Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, and Macedonia in three key policy sectors – cohesion, border managements and the environment – and assesses the degree to which the European Union’s engagement with the democracies of South East Europe has promoted Europeanization and Multi-Level Governance.
In general, besides its rich empirical analysis, the book’s great academic merit is to put issues of governance of European and private law, Europeanization, European multilevel governance, new modes of governance, and social policy into one analytical package and on the academic : Gaby Umbach.
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Europeanization and Multilevel Governance. Ian Bache — Political Science. Cohesion Policy in. Downloadable! This paper draws on material from a recently-published book that considers the extent to which Europeanization advances multi-level governance within member states and, if so, of what type(s), and through what processes.
The empirical focus is on EU cohesion policy and particularly the domestic impact of the requirements of partnership, programming and regionalization.Book Description. This book explores the interaction of the EU in Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, and Macedonia in three key policy sectors – cohesion, border managements and the environment – and assesses the degree to which the European Union’s engagement with the democracies of South East Europe has promoted Europeanization and Multi-Level Governance.
The main theme of this book is the adaptation process of the new EU member states from Central-Eastern Europe (Hungary and Poland) to the multi-level system of governance in public policy, particularly in the regional and environmental policy by: