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Configurations, Dynamics and Mechanisms of Multilevel Governance

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction: The Relevance of Studying Multilevel Governance
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    Chapter 2 Transformation of the State and Multilevel Governance
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    Chapter 3 How Bureaucratic Networks Make Intergovernmental Relations Work: A Mechanism Perspective
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    Chapter 4 ‘Governance Fatigue’ and Public Mismanagement: The Case for Classic Bureaucracy and Public Values
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    Chapter 5 Cooperative Administration in Multilevel Governance Analysis: Incorporating Governance Mechanisms into the Concept
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    Chapter 6 Policy-Making as a Source of Change in Federalism: A Dynamic Approach
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    Chapter 7 National Parliaments as Multi-Arena-Players: A New Deliberative Role Within the EU Multilevel System?
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    Chapter 8 Intermediary Levels of Governance in Multilevel Systems: Exploring the Second Tier of Local Government from the Assessment of Laymen Politicians
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    Chapter 9 Bridging the Gap Between the Local and the Global Scale? Taming the Wicked Problem of Climate Change Through Trans-Local Governance
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    Chapter 10 Multilevel Coordination in EU Energy Policy: A New Type of “Harder” Soft Governance?
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    Chapter 11 Soft Law Implementation in the EU Multilevel System: Legitimacy and Governance Efficiency Revisited
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    Chapter 12 The Ambivalence of Federalism and Democracy: The Challenging Case of Authoritarianism—With Evidence from the Russian Case
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    Chapter 13 Popular Federalism for a Compound Polity? The Federalism of the Antifederalists and Implications for Multilevel Governance
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    Chapter 14 Multilevel Democracy: A Comparative Perspective
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    Chapter 15 On Cross-Level Responsiveness in Multilevel Politics: A Comparison of Airport Expansions in Germany, Switzerland and the UK
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    Chapter 16 Demoi-cracy: A Useful Framework for Theorizing the Democratization of Multilevel Governance?
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    Chapter 17 Extending the Coupling Concept: Slack, Agency and Fields
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    Chapter 18 The Evolution of Legislative Power-Sharing in the EU Multilevel System
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    Chapter 19 Hidden Power Shifts: Multilevel Governance and Interstitial Institutional Change in Europe
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    Chapter 20 Sub-Federal State-Building and the Origins of Federalism: A Comparison of Austria, Germany and Switzerland
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    Chapter 21 Conclusion: Governing Under the Condition of Complexity
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Chapter title
Popular Federalism for a Compound Polity? The Federalism of the Antifederalists and Implications for Multilevel Governance
Chapter number 13
Book title
Configurations, Dynamics and Mechanisms of Multilevel Governance
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, February 2019
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-05511-0_13
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-005510-3, 978-3-03-005511-0
Authors

Dirk Jörke, Jared Sonnicksen

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