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Oxford University Press - Theory of Multi-level Governance Book

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Explore the complexities of modern political structures with The Theory of Multi-level Governance. Published by Oxford University Press, this academic text examines the theoretical issues, empirical evidence, and normative debates surrounding the concept of multi-level governance (MLG). As the power of territorial states weakens and international interdependencies grow, traditional governmental processes face new challenges. This book provides a deep look into decision-making processes that involve the simultaneous mobilization of public authorities across different jurisdictional levels. It also addresses the growing influence of non-governmental organizations and social movements in the political landscape. Whether you are studying political science, government, or social sciences, this work offers a comprehensive look at how governance functions when authority is spread across multiple layers. It is an essential resource for understanding how modern decision-making works in an increasingly interconnected world.

Key Features

Examines the core theoretical issues and empirical evidence related to the multi-level governance concept.

Analyzes decision-making processes involving public authorities at various jurisdictional levels.

Explores the role of non-governmental organizations and social movements in modern governance.

Addresses the impact of weakening territorial state power on conventional government processes.

Provides insight into how increasing international interdependencies affect political decision-making.

Offers a detailed look at the normative debates surrounding multi-level governance frameworks.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 February 2010
Listed Since
20 July 2009

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