As European countries become more interdependent, the provision of
common goods increasingly must be organized across national
boundaries, levels of government, and sectors. In addition, former
adversaries in the public and private sectors must learn to
collaborate rather than compete. These changing paradigms call for new
institutional and instrumental arrangements that move beyond existing
modes of national governance. Offering a unique focus on the emerging
role of private actors, this volume explores the evolving challenge of
governing common goods in an increasingly transnational environment.
The first systematic analysis of institutional solutions for providing
common goods, this book shows how hierarchies established over
centuries of nation-state rule have become obsolete, while negotiation
and self-regulation have grown in importance. The contributors explore
innovative solutions to the collective action problems countries
encounter when clear lines of traditional authority dissolve.
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Reinventing European Integration Governance
Product details
ISBN
9780742574212
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author