This introductory chapter discusses the relationship between state governance and specific forms of policy making in the light of three major kind of changes, in governmentality, territoriality and governance itself. Our basic assertion is that policy-specific developments are not just derivative but co-constitutive of broader discourses and practices, such as associated with the rise of neo-liberalism and multi-actor, multi-level governance. We then introduce the way we will explore our questions in the remainder of the book
The Series on Transnational Administration and Global Policy publishes important manuscripts that ex...
No abstractAfter twenty years of liberal reforms concerning the structure and the functions of the s...
The author explores the application of figurational sociology to developments in governance under Ne...
This introductory chapter discusses the relationship between state governance and specific forms of ...
The theory and concept of multi-level governance (MLG) is a fairly recent one, emerging from the dee...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
The volume explores the relationship between neo-liberalism, state power and global governance. It s...
Multilevel governance describes the diffusion of authority away from the central state. In this cont...
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of th...
This article sets the stage for a special issue that examines the interplay between subnational and ...
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of th...
Governance is not a fashion, but a firmly-established lens through which to analyze the complexity ...
For nation-states, the contexts for developing and implementing policy have become more complex and ...
Geographers have long been interested in how societies and places are governed, both with respect t...
textabstractOver the last decades, we have witnessed a shift from the centralized government-based n...
The Series on Transnational Administration and Global Policy publishes important manuscripts that ex...
No abstractAfter twenty years of liberal reforms concerning the structure and the functions of the s...
The author explores the application of figurational sociology to developments in governance under Ne...
This introductory chapter discusses the relationship between state governance and specific forms of ...
The theory and concept of multi-level governance (MLG) is a fairly recent one, emerging from the dee...
The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attenti...
The volume explores the relationship between neo-liberalism, state power and global governance. It s...
Multilevel governance describes the diffusion of authority away from the central state. In this cont...
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of th...
This article sets the stage for a special issue that examines the interplay between subnational and ...
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of th...
Governance is not a fashion, but a firmly-established lens through which to analyze the complexity ...
For nation-states, the contexts for developing and implementing policy have become more complex and ...
Geographers have long been interested in how societies and places are governed, both with respect t...
textabstractOver the last decades, we have witnessed a shift from the centralized government-based n...
The Series on Transnational Administration and Global Policy publishes important manuscripts that ex...
No abstractAfter twenty years of liberal reforms concerning the structure and the functions of the s...
The author explores the application of figurational sociology to developments in governance under Ne...