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Multi-Level Governance in the European Union: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead

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 2008

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Copyrightjahr
2008
ISBN-Print
978-3-8329-3838-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-1060-5
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
270
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff
  2. List of contributors Kein Zugriff
    1. A New Mode of Governing? Multi-level Governance between Cooperation and Conflict Kein Zugriff Thomas Conzelmann
    2. Problems of Democratic Accountability in Network and Multi-Level Governance Kein Zugriff Yannis Papadopoulos
    3. How to Achieve Governability in Multi-level Policymaking: Lessons from the EU Structural Funds and EU Environmental Policy Kein Zugriff Hubert Heinelt
    1. The Development of the Structural Funds: A Success Story? Kein Zugriff Simona Piattoni
    2. Structural Funds and Institutional Design: Policy Learning and Adaptation in Cohesion Countries Kein Zugriff Panagiotis Getimis, Leeda Demetropoulou, Christos Paraskevopoulos
    3. Preparation for Structural Funds and Europeanisation: The Case of Lithuania Kein Zugriff Klaudijus Maniokas
    4. EU Structural Funds and Domestic Governance and Policy in Britain Kein Zugriff Ian Bache, Thomas Conzelmann
    1. Emerging Patterns of Multi-Level Governance in EU Environmental Policy Kein Zugriff Christoph Knill, Jale Tosun
    2. Law into Action: The Struggle to Comply with the Habitats Directive in Ireland, Greece and Finland Kein Zugriff Brigid Laffan
    3. Multi-Level Environmental Governance and UK Devolution: Weak Administrations Jockeying for Position Kein Zugriff Jenny Fairbrass
    4. Regulatory Effects of Participatory Environmental Networks: The Case of the ‘Seville Process’ Kein Zugriff Charalampos Koutalakis
    5. “Privatising” EU Governance: Emergence and Performance of Voluntary Agreements in European Environmental Policy Kein Zugriff Katja Rottmann, Andrea Lenschow
    6. Living Happily Ever After? How “Going International” Changes the Relationship between EU Member States and EU Institutions in Environmental Policy Kein Zugriff Kathrin Birkel, Duncan Liefferink