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Handbook on Multi-level Governance
Scholarship of multi-level governance has developed into one of the most innovative themes of research in political science and public policy. This accessible Handbook presents a thorough review of the wide-ranging literature, encompassing various theoretical and conceptual approaches to multi-level governance and their application to policy-making in domestic, regional and global contexts.
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Scholarship of multi-level governance has developed into one of the most innovative themes of research in political science and public policy. This accessible Handbook presents a thorough review of the wide-ranging literature, encompassing various theoretical and conceptual approaches to multi-level governance and their application to policy-making in domestic, regional and global contexts.
The importance of multi-level governance in specific policy areas is highlighted, and the contributors – an international group of highly renowned scholars – report on the ways in which their field of specialization is or may be affected by multi-level governance and how developments could affect its conceptualization. European integration is considered from its unique standpoint as the key catalyst in the development of multi-level approaches, and the use of multi-level governance in other parts of the world, at both domestic and regional levels, is also considered in detail before focus is shifted towards global governance. The Handbook concludes with a presentation of six policy fields and instruments affected by multi-level governance, including: social policy, environmental policy, economic policy, international taxation, standard-setting and policing.
This comprehensive Handbook takes stock of the vast array of multi-level governance theory and research developed in subfields of political science and public policy, and as such will provide an invaluable reference tool for scholars, researchers and students with a special interest in public policy, regulation and governance.
The importance of multi-level governance in specific policy areas is highlighted, and the contributors – an international group of highly renowned scholars – report on the ways in which their field of specialization is or may be affected by multi-level governance and how developments could affect its conceptualization. European integration is considered from its unique standpoint as the key catalyst in the development of multi-level approaches, and the use of multi-level governance in other parts of the world, at both domestic and regional levels, is also considered in detail before focus is shifted towards global governance. The Handbook concludes with a presentation of six policy fields and instruments affected by multi-level governance, including: social policy, environmental policy, economic policy, international taxation, standard-setting and policing.
This comprehensive Handbook takes stock of the vast array of multi-level governance theory and research developed in subfields of political science and public policy, and as such will provide an invaluable reference tool for scholars, researchers and students with a special interest in public policy, regulation and governance.
Critical Acclaim
‘The Handbook provides an authoritative overview of the MLG literature. . . it has the potential to be widely used as a source of reference. The book is systematically structured, and most chapters are of high quality. . .’
– Achim Hurrelmann, Environment and Planning C
‘The editors have produced an authoritative and comprehensive guide to multi-level governance. The book ranges across the domestic context, supraregionalism and global governance – all filtered through a sophisticated analytical framework and attention to policy detail. There is no better place to go than this book for a guide to the topic. An outstanding accomplishment.’
– David Held, London School of Economics, UK
‘This volume brings together scholars with a wide range of scholarly backgrounds to reflect on the value of MLG in different contexts, with sections on analytical approaches: MLG in the domestic context; the EU as a multi-level system; MLG and comparative regionalism; global governance; and policy areas. . . This is a valuable contribution to a debate that is not about to go away’
– Ian Bache, Political Studies
– Achim Hurrelmann, Environment and Planning C
‘The editors have produced an authoritative and comprehensive guide to multi-level governance. The book ranges across the domestic context, supraregionalism and global governance – all filtered through a sophisticated analytical framework and attention to policy detail. There is no better place to go than this book for a guide to the topic. An outstanding accomplishment.’
– David Held, London School of Economics, UK
‘This volume brings together scholars with a wide range of scholarly backgrounds to reflect on the value of MLG in different contexts, with sections on analytical approaches: MLG in the domestic context; the EU as a multi-level system; MLG and comparative regionalism; global governance; and policy areas. . . This is a valuable contribution to a debate that is not about to go away’
– Ian Bache, Political Studies
Contributors
Contributors: M.W. Bauer, M. Beisheim, A. Benz, T.A. Börzel, D. Braun, T. Büthe, S. Campe, S. Clarkson, H. Enderlein, B. Geys, A. Graser, T.N. Hale, M. Hallerberg, A. Hassel, E. Herschinger, S. Hix, L. Hooghe, C. Humrich, M. Jachtenfuchs, C. Jeffery, I. Kaul, K.A. Konrad, C. Kraft-Kasack, S. Kuhnle, G. Marks, W. Mattli, F.W. Mayer, A. Obydenkova, B. Rittberger, T. Rixen, A. Sbragia, M. Schäferhoff, F.W. Scharpf, J.A. Scholte, M.A. Schreurs, A.-M. Slaughter, M.B. Stein, W. Swenden, L. Turkewitsch, S. Wälti, B. Zangl, M. Zürn
Contents
Contents:
Introduction
Michael Zürn, Sonia Wälti and Henrik Enderlein
PART I: ANALYTICAL APPROACHES
1. Types of Multi-level Governance
Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks
2. Federalism and Optimal Allocation Across Levels of Governance
Benny Geys and Kai A. Konrad
3. Multi-level Games
Frederick W. Mayer
4. Multi-level Europe – The Case for Multiple Concepts
Fritz W. Scharpf
5. Global Governance as Multi-level Governance
Michael Zürn
PART II: MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE IN THE DOMESTIC CONTEXT
6. Subnational Participation in National Decisions: The Role of Second Chambers
Wilfried Swenden
7. Multi-level Governance, Decentralization and Fiscal Federalism
Mark Hallerberg
8. Multi-level Party Competition in Federal and Regional States
Charlie Jeffery
9. Multi-level Governance and Organized Interests
Anke Hassel
10. Multi-level Governance in Germany and Switzerland
Dietmar Braun
11. Multi-level Governance in Canadian and American Intergovernmental Relations
Michael B. Stein and Lisa Turkewitsch
PART III: THE EU AS A MULTI-LEVEL SYSTEM
12. The Institutional Framework of the European Union
Markus Jachtenfuchs
13. The European Union as a Loosely Coupled Multi-level System
Arthur Benz
14. Party Politics in the European Union
Simon Hix
15. Multi-level Governance and Parliaments in the European Union
Berthold Rittberger
16. Regions and the European Union
Michael W. Bauer and Tanja A. Börzel
PART IV: MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE AND COMPARATIVE REGIONALISM
17. Multi-level Governance and Comparative Regionalism
Alberta Sbragia
18. Multi-modal Governance in North America
Stephen Clarkson
19. Multi-level Governance in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Problems and Promises
Anastassia Obydenkova
20. Multi-level Governance the ASEAN Way
Miranda A. Schreurs
PART V: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
21. The Changing Role of the United Nations: Lessons for Multi-level Governance
Inge Kaul
22. Global Governance through Legislation
Christoph Humrich and Bernhard Zangl
23. Transgovernmental Networks and Multi-level Governance
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Thomas N. Hale
24. Global Governance through Public–Private Partnerships
Marianne Beisheim, Sabine Campe and Marco Schäferhoff
25. Civil Society in Multi-level Governance
Jan Aart Scholte
PART VI: POLICY AREAS
26. Social Policy and Multi-level Governance
Alexander Graser and Stein Kuhnle
27. Multi-level Environmental Governance
Sonia Wälti
28. Economic Policy-making and Multi-level Governance
Henrik Enderlein
29. International Taxation and Multi-level Governance
Thomas Rixen
30. Standards for Global Markets: Domestic and International Institutions
Tim Büthe and Walter Mattli
31. International Policing: Embedding the State Monopoly of Force
Eva Herschinger, Markus Jachtenfuchs and Christiane Kraft-Kasack
Index
Introduction
Michael Zürn, Sonia Wälti and Henrik Enderlein
PART I: ANALYTICAL APPROACHES
1. Types of Multi-level Governance
Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks
2. Federalism and Optimal Allocation Across Levels of Governance
Benny Geys and Kai A. Konrad
3. Multi-level Games
Frederick W. Mayer
4. Multi-level Europe – The Case for Multiple Concepts
Fritz W. Scharpf
5. Global Governance as Multi-level Governance
Michael Zürn
PART II: MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE IN THE DOMESTIC CONTEXT
6. Subnational Participation in National Decisions: The Role of Second Chambers
Wilfried Swenden
7. Multi-level Governance, Decentralization and Fiscal Federalism
Mark Hallerberg
8. Multi-level Party Competition in Federal and Regional States
Charlie Jeffery
9. Multi-level Governance and Organized Interests
Anke Hassel
10. Multi-level Governance in Germany and Switzerland
Dietmar Braun
11. Multi-level Governance in Canadian and American Intergovernmental Relations
Michael B. Stein and Lisa Turkewitsch
PART III: THE EU AS A MULTI-LEVEL SYSTEM
12. The Institutional Framework of the European Union
Markus Jachtenfuchs
13. The European Union as a Loosely Coupled Multi-level System
Arthur Benz
14. Party Politics in the European Union
Simon Hix
15. Multi-level Governance and Parliaments in the European Union
Berthold Rittberger
16. Regions and the European Union
Michael W. Bauer and Tanja A. Börzel
PART IV: MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE AND COMPARATIVE REGIONALISM
17. Multi-level Governance and Comparative Regionalism
Alberta Sbragia
18. Multi-modal Governance in North America
Stephen Clarkson
19. Multi-level Governance in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Problems and Promises
Anastassia Obydenkova
20. Multi-level Governance the ASEAN Way
Miranda A. Schreurs
PART V: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
21. The Changing Role of the United Nations: Lessons for Multi-level Governance
Inge Kaul
22. Global Governance through Legislation
Christoph Humrich and Bernhard Zangl
23. Transgovernmental Networks and Multi-level Governance
Anne-Marie Slaughter and Thomas N. Hale
24. Global Governance through Public–Private Partnerships
Marianne Beisheim, Sabine Campe and Marco Schäferhoff
25. Civil Society in Multi-level Governance
Jan Aart Scholte
PART VI: POLICY AREAS
26. Social Policy and Multi-level Governance
Alexander Graser and Stein Kuhnle
27. Multi-level Environmental Governance
Sonia Wälti
28. Economic Policy-making and Multi-level Governance
Henrik Enderlein
29. International Taxation and Multi-level Governance
Thomas Rixen
30. Standards for Global Markets: Domestic and International Institutions
Tim Büthe and Walter Mattli
31. International Policing: Embedding the State Monopoly of Force
Eva Herschinger, Markus Jachtenfuchs and Christiane Kraft-Kasack
Index