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Title: Types of Multi-Level Governance
Keywords: constitutional change
differentiated integration
europeanization
federalism
fiscal federalism
governance
identity
international relations
joint decision making
multilevel governance
neo-institutionalism
path dependence
regions
state building
political science
Issue Date: 30-May-2013
Publisher: ECSA-Austria
Description: The reallocation of authority upwards, downwards, and sideways from central states has drawn attention from a growing number of scholars in the social sciences. Yet beyond the bedrock agreement that governance has become (and should be) multi-level, there is no convergence about how it should be organized. This paper draws on various literatures in distinguishing two types of multi-level governance. One type conceives of dispersion of authority to multi-task, territorially mutually exclusive jurisdictions in a relatively stable system with limited jurisdictional levels and a limited number of units. A second type of governance pictures specialized, territorially overlapping jurisdictions in a relatively flexible, non-tiered system with a large number of jurisdictions. We find that both types co-exist in different locations, and we explain some facets of this co-existence.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/jspui/handle/123456789/5751
Other Identifiers: http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2001-011.htm
http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=openurl&genre=article&issn=10275193&date=2001&volume=5&issue=&spage=11
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