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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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Vulnerabilities of Indonesia’s Extractive Industry to Illicit Financial Flows

Abstract: This article aims to explain the vulnerabilities of Indonesia’s extractive industry governance to the illicit financial flows. Earlier studies figured out that the company in extractive industry has been found to be one of the prominent actors of illicit financial flows. In the case of Indonesia during the period of 2004-2013, the data of Global Financial Integrity (GFI) illustrated that Indonesia is among the top 10 developing countries – which have the highest value of illicit financial flows. This article seeks to explain the nature of illicit financial flows on extractive industry, the causation of why Indonesia’s extractive industry is prone to the illicit financial flows, and finally the recommendation in addressing the issue. In doing so, the researchers conduct the qualitative desk research on explanatory methodology. The result explains that at least there are two natures of illicit financial flows on extractive industry, the behavior of rent-seeking and the dynamics of commodity prices. This article also found out that there are three main sources of regulatory vulnerability which may accommodate the rent-seeking behavior – which directly and indirectly influence the illicit financial flow, which are the different sets of revenue data, arm’s length measurement within the vulnerable enforcement, and regarding the cost recovery scheme. Other than that, the multi-level governance context shown by the decentralization policy of natural resources in Indonesia widens the loopholes of Indonesia’s extractive industry illicit financial flows.

Hargmaisus Eesti-Soome ruumis

TL;DR: Leif Kalev and Mari-Liis Jakobson analuusivad Eesti-Soome hargmaist ruumi as discussed by the authors, where the hargmaine valitsetus valitsetust vaadeldakse nii Hargmaise ruumi enesekorralduse kui avaliku voimu poolse korralduspraktika votmes.
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Patterns of University Governance: Insights Based on an Analysis of Doctoral Education’s Management Reform

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the management reform of Swiss and Norwegian doctoral education in the last 10 years by taking into account four variables, namely type of national political system (federal vs. centralized), disciplinary profile (specialist vs. generalist), size of higher education institutions (HEIs) and the type of scientific discipline (soft vs. hard and pure vs applied).
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Scaling migration network governance? City networks and civil society in multilevel policymaking dynamics

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated how migration city leaders' agendas affect the policy actions undertaken by two migration city networks in Europe and one in the United States, and found that migration CNs engage differently with non-public actors depending on agendas that reflect the aims of their leaders.
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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.