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Decentring European governance /
"Conforming neither to the hierarchical and bureaucratic organization of the European nation-state nor the anarchical structure of international organizations, The European Union (EU) and its predecessors provide an exemplary site for developing a decentred approach to the study of governance....
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Format: | Printed Book |
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London (:)
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2019 (.)
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Series: | Routledge studies on government and the European Union
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Table of Contents:
- Calories, tractors & "technical agriculture": manufacturing agrarian cooperation within the OEEC (1947-1954) / William Biebuyck
- The EU's international cultural strategy / Caterina Carta
- Participatory processes as unreliable narrators: political legitimacy and governance narratives in the social OMC peer review process / Dion Curry
- Decentring European higher education governance: the construction of expertise in the Bologna process / Dorota Dakowska
- The governance of expertise production in the EU Commission's "high level groups": tracing expertisation tendencies in the expert group system / Eva Krick and Åse Gornitzka
- A genealogy of Eurozone governance / Nicolas Jabko
- EU council networks and the "tradition" of consensus / Jeffrey Lewis
- Decentred governance in the EU's security and development policies / Ludvig Norman
- Decentring European governance: a research agenda / Mark Bevir and Ryan Phillips.