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Themes and Issues in Multi-level Governance

Ian Bache, +1 more
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The article was published on 2004-02-26. It has received 190 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Multi-level governance.

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Local Demonstrations for Global Transitions—Dynamics across Governance Levels Fostering Socio-Technical Regime Change Towards Sustainability

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the role of spatial dimensions in the transformation of socio-technical regimes, in particular the energy system, towards more sustainable configurations, and develop their considerations around the case of an energy region in Austria where people try to bring about a substantive shift in their local energy supply structure and have the ambition to contribute to a general transition towards sustainable energy systems.
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Multi-level governance and power in climate change policy networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an innovative theoretical framework that combines institutional and policy network approaches to study multi-level governance, and derived a number of propositions on how cross-level power imbalances shape communication and collaboration across multiple levels of governance.

Climate policy integration, coherence and governance

TL;DR: In this paper, the extent of climate policy integration in different European countries, policy sectors and in some cases regions and municipalities is assessed based on five criteria: inclusion, consistency, weighting, reporting and resources.
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THEORIZING THE EUROPEAN UNION: International Organization, Domestic Polity, or Experiment in New Governance?

TL;DR: The study of the European Union (EU) has been transformed during the past decade, and three distinct theoretical approaches have emerged as discussed by the authors, which largely abandoned the long-standing neofunctionalist-intergovernmentalist debate in favor of a rationalist-constructivist debate reflecting broader developments in international relations theory.
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Agenda dynamics and the multi-level governance of intractable policy controversies: the case of migrant integration policies in the Netherlands

TL;DR: In this paper, the relation between agenda dynamics and multi-level governance for a specific type of policy problems, namely intractable policy controversies, is discussed, focusing on the relation and interaction between these policy levels.