Unveil the intricate web of modern governance!
In our interconnected world, decision-making involves a complex interplay among local, national, and supranational actors. “Multi-Level Governance” delves into this critical concept within Political Science.
Demystifying Multi-Level Governance:
— Chapter 1: Defines multi-level governance and its core principles.
— Chapter 2: Examines Europe's context as a prime example.
— Chapter 3: Explores the European Committee of the Regions and its role.
— Chapter 4: Analyzes supranational unions and their policy influence.
— Chapter 5: Looks into the political dynamics within the EU.
From Policy to Practice:
— Chapter 6: Discusses paradiplomacy and cities in international relations.
— Chapter 7: Tackles climate change through multi-level governance.
— Chapter 8: Reviews the Cities for Climate Protection program.
— Chapter 9: Examines the territorialization of carbon governance.
— Chapter 10: Addresses the politicization of multi-level governance.
Understanding the Big Picture:
— Chapter 11: Introduces neofunctionalism as a theoretical framework.
— Chapter 12: Showcases the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.
— Chapter 13: Explores regional integration and its governance links.
— Chapter 14: Examines the Council of European Municipalities and Regions.
— Chapter 15: Analyzes cross-border governance challenges and opportunities.
Expanding the Scope:
— Chapter 16: Looks at the global organization United Cities and Local Governments.
— Chapter 17: Introduces UNU-CRIS, a UN research institute on regionalization.
— Chapter 18: Provides an example of soil governance.
— Chapter 19 & 20: Profiles scholars Gary Marks and Liesbet Hooghe.
— Chapter 21: Presents a case study on Greece's Kallikratis Programme.
“Multi-Level Governance” offers insights and answers to pressing public questions, empowering professionals, students, and anyone curious about political decision-making.