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Multi-level governance, regions and science in France : between competition and equality - selected reading

Crespy, C; Heraud, J; Perry, BG

Authors

C Crespy

J Heraud

BG Perry



Contributors

I Bache
Editor

M Flinders
Editor

Abstract

The term ‘multi-level governance’ (MLG) has emerged from its origins in EU studies in the early 1990s to become a commonly used description of politics and policy-making in a range of settings. This collection brings together seminal papers covering three waves of MLG scholarship; the first wave focuses largely on debates around Europe and the regions; the second on the nature and impact of MLG in wider settings (local, national and global) and the implications for accountability; and the third discusses MLG of different types and in new terrains (geographical or policy).

Along with an original introduction by the editors, these timely volumes will be a valuable tool for scholars, researchers, practitioners and students interested in the field.

Citation

Crespy, C., Heraud, J., & Perry, B. (2015). Multi-level governance, regions and science in France : between competition and equality - selected reading. In I. Bache, & M. Flinders (Eds.), Multi-level Governance : Essential Readings. Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784716240

Publication Date Sep 30, 2015
Deposit Date Dec 1, 2015
Series Title Elgar Research Reviews in Social and Political Science
Book Title Multi-level Governance : Essential Readings
ISBN 9781783479788
DOI https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784716240
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781784716240
Related Public URLs https://www.elgaronline.com/