International audienceABSTRACT This article examines the relevance of the concept of multi-level governance to understand changes in science policy in France. It explores the emergence of a pattern of multi-level governance, particularly in the arenas of negotiations between national and regional levels. It underlines the compromises made between the principles of competition and equality, and reveals the diversity across regions as for the capacities to develop bottom-up strategies for science-based development. It highlights the prerequisites for the development of a multi-level polity, particularly the key role that central government retains in the global design of science policy
The term ‘multi-level governance’ (MLG) has emerged from its origins in EU studies in the early 1990...
European regional policies aimed at correcting territorial imbalances in economic development were f...
This paper examines the relations between the regional, national and supra-national levels of govern...
This article examines the relevance of the concept of multi-level governance to understand changes i...
This article examines the relevance of the concept of multi-level governance for understanding chang...
International audienceIn diesem Artikel untersuchen wir die Relevanz des Konzepts einer Regierungsfü...
The term ‘multi-level governance’ (MLG) has emerged from its origins in EU studies in the early 1990...
Cette thèse se penche sur la gouvernance des politiques régionales de la science en France dans le c...
International audienceOriginally emerging from the field of EU studies, the notion and approach of m...
This thesis addresses the issue of governance of the regional science policies in France, in the con...
The term ‘multi‐level governance’ synthesizes the overlapping nature of the European Union and impli...
This article outlines contemporary changes in the governance of science policy in England and assess...
International audienceFrance, in the context of intergovernmental negotiation, integrated the Struct...
The paper deals with the impact of recent trends in the devolution of political powers in science, t...
This report considers the ways and means of optimising relations between levels of government (supra...
The term ‘multi-level governance’ (MLG) has emerged from its origins in EU studies in the early 1990...
European regional policies aimed at correcting territorial imbalances in economic development were f...
This paper examines the relations between the regional, national and supra-national levels of govern...
This article examines the relevance of the concept of multi-level governance to understand changes i...
This article examines the relevance of the concept of multi-level governance for understanding chang...
International audienceIn diesem Artikel untersuchen wir die Relevanz des Konzepts einer Regierungsfü...
The term ‘multi-level governance’ (MLG) has emerged from its origins in EU studies in the early 1990...
Cette thèse se penche sur la gouvernance des politiques régionales de la science en France dans le c...
International audienceOriginally emerging from the field of EU studies, the notion and approach of m...
This thesis addresses the issue of governance of the regional science policies in France, in the con...
The term ‘multi‐level governance’ synthesizes the overlapping nature of the European Union and impli...
This article outlines contemporary changes in the governance of science policy in England and assess...
International audienceFrance, in the context of intergovernmental negotiation, integrated the Struct...
The paper deals with the impact of recent trends in the devolution of political powers in science, t...
This report considers the ways and means of optimising relations between levels of government (supra...
The term ‘multi-level governance’ (MLG) has emerged from its origins in EU studies in the early 1990...
European regional policies aimed at correcting territorial imbalances in economic development were f...
This paper examines the relations between the regional, national and supra-national levels of govern...