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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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Local government and public–private partnerships: experiencing multilevel governance issues in Indonesian water supply provision

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined experiences with the adoption and implementation of two Indonesian water supply public-private partnership (PPP) systems, focusing on how various tiers of governments can adopt and implement them.
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Strategic management of environmental decisions: the role of social, policy, and cognitive networks

Miklós Antal
TL;DR: The macro model of pluralist democracies and consumer society are discussed in this article. But the authors focus on the macro model and do not consider the micro model of consumer society. And they focus on social networks, personal norms and collective actions for sustainability.
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Authority Migration and Accountability in Canadian Public Governance

TL;DR: In this article, the existence and relative strength of accountability relationships between new governance actors and both government and society are evaluated using the rules stipulated in the provincial legislation, and the political ideology of governing parties, geographic scale of new jurisdictions and period in time are evaluated as predictors of the strength of the accountability relationship overall.
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Change in the theory and practice of democratic citizenship in a globalizing world

Nicole Duncan
TL;DR: The European Union and the development of a European citizenship is one such site of potential citizenship beyond the state as mentioned in this paper, where the role of civil society is also considered vis-a-vis its ability to redress the democratic deficit created as decision-making moves beyond to international structures without comparable levels of democratic legitimation.
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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.