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Multi-level governance

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Themes and issues in multi-level governance are discussed in this article, where the authors compare different visions of multi-Level Governance and Meta-Governance. But they do not discuss the relationship between the two levels of governance.
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Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations and Acronyms Foreword 1. Themes and Issues in Multi-Level Governance PART 1: THEORY 2. Contrasting Visions of Multi-Level Governance 3. Strong Demand, Huge Supply 4. Multi-Level Governance and Multi-Level Meta-Governance 5. Multi-Level Governance and Democracy PART 2: LEVELS 6. Multi-Level Governance and British Politics 7. Multi-Level Governance and the European Union 8. Multi-Level Governance and International Relations PART 3: SECTORS 9. Multi-Level Governance and Environmental Policy 10. Multi-Level Governance and Regional Policy 11. Multi-Level Governance and Economic Policy 12. Multi-Level Governance: Conclusions and Implications Bibliography Index

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The nexus between discourse and multi-level governance during times of crisis : Sweden during the 2015-2016 refugee movements

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Introduction: In pursuit of sustainable development at the sub-national level: the ‘new’ governance agenda

TL;DR: In pursuit of sustainable development at the sub-national level: the 'new' governance agenda as mentioned in this paper, a new governance agenda is proposed for sustainable development in the subnational level.
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Toward collaborative governance between Hong Kong and Mainland China

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The Swiss reform of the allocation of tasks: The Conventions-programs as a new partnership model for vertical cooperation?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine how the reform of the allocation of tasks implemented in 2008 in Switzerland improves the relationships between the Confederation and the cantons ( vertical cooperation ) by clarifying the responsibilities of the Confederation in the implementation of public policies: public tasks were divided between federal and cantonal levels.
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One size fits all?: Towards a differentiated regional innovation policy approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse different types of regions with respect to their preconditions for innovation, networking and innovation barriers and develop different policy options and strategies based on this classification.