The Evolution of Intermediary Institutions in Europe: From Corporatism to Governance
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781137484512
ISBN-10: 1137484519
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: XIII, 277 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2015
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1137484519
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: XIII, 277 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2015
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List Of Tables And Figures
Acknowledgements
List Of Contributors
List Of Abbreviations
Introduction; Poul F. Kjaer
PART I: THE BIG PICTURE: FROM CORPORATISM TO GOVERNANCE
1. From Corporatism To Governance: Dimensions A Theory Of Intermediary Institutions; Poul F. Kjaer
2. Corporatism And Beyond? On Governance And Its Limits; Bob Jessop
3. From Neo-Corporatism To Neo-Pluralism:The Liberal Drift Of Multilevel Governance; Richard Münch
PART II: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF ECONOMIC POLICY
4. Collective Action And The Making Of Economic Policy: Intellectual Lineages From The History Of Political Economy; Alexander Ebner
5. Eu Competition Regulation:A Case Of Authoritarian Neo-Liberalism?; Angela Wigger & Hubert Buch-Hansen
PART III: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE RE-CONFIGURATION OF SOCIAL POLICY
6. Fabricating Social Europe:From Neo-Corporatism To Governance By Numbers; Gert Verschraegen
7. European Social Policy: Social Cohesion Through Competition?; Eva Hartmann
PART IV: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS AND THE LAW
8. The Shadow Of The Law: Intermediary Institutions And The Ruling Part Of Governance; Alfons Bora
9. Taking Governance To Court:Politics, Economics, And A New Legal Realism; Sabine Frerichs
PART V: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS
10. The Consitutionalisation Of Everyday Life?; Grahame F. Thompson
11. The Democratic Surplus That Constitutionalised The European Union: Establishing Democratic Governance Through Intermediate Institutions; Gorm Harste
12. The Crisis Of Corporatism And The Rise Of International Law; Chris Thornhill
References
Cases
Index
Acknowledgements
List Of Contributors
List Of Abbreviations
Introduction; Poul F. Kjaer
PART I: THE BIG PICTURE: FROM CORPORATISM TO GOVERNANCE
1. From Corporatism To Governance: Dimensions A Theory Of Intermediary Institutions; Poul F. Kjaer
2. Corporatism And Beyond? On Governance And Its Limits; Bob Jessop
3. From Neo-Corporatism To Neo-Pluralism:The Liberal Drift Of Multilevel Governance; Richard Münch
PART II: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF ECONOMIC POLICY
4. Collective Action And The Making Of Economic Policy: Intellectual Lineages From The History Of Political Economy; Alexander Ebner
5. Eu Competition Regulation:A Case Of Authoritarian Neo-Liberalism?; Angela Wigger & Hubert Buch-Hansen
PART III: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE RE-CONFIGURATION OF SOCIAL POLICY
6. Fabricating Social Europe:From Neo-Corporatism To Governance By Numbers; Gert Verschraegen
7. European Social Policy: Social Cohesion Through Competition?; Eva Hartmann
PART IV: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS AND THE LAW
8. The Shadow Of The Law: Intermediary Institutions And The Ruling Part Of Governance; Alfons Bora
9. Taking Governance To Court:Politics, Economics, And A New Legal Realism; Sabine Frerichs
PART V: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS
10. The Consitutionalisation Of Everyday Life?; Grahame F. Thompson
11. The Democratic Surplus That Constitutionalised The European Union: Establishing Democratic Governance Through Intermediate Institutions; Gorm Harste
12. The Crisis Of Corporatism And The Rise Of International Law; Chris Thornhill
References
Cases
Index
Recenzii
“Scientists working on governance will therefore find food for thought in this book. It can also be used by those who work in a more policy-oriented way because it tends to reduce the vagueness sometimes associated with governance. … This book definitely pulls it off, with each chapter successful in clarifying in its own way the definition of intermediary institutions, in identifying some of their limits, and in setting a future research agenda.” (Anne Guisset, Transfer, Vol. 22 (3), August, 2016)
“Without doubt the strengths ofthe volume lie in its cross-disciplinary scope and decisive integration of the sociology of law into more traditional discussions of governance and political economy. … Furthermore, and in light of the dramatic evolution of the EU in the last decade … the volume is timely and will be of relevance for a number of debates about the EU. … this book is an important contribution in several key ways and deserves to be widely read.” (Ian Bruff, Capital & Class, Vol. 40 (3), 2016)
“Without doubt the strengths ofthe volume lie in its cross-disciplinary scope and decisive integration of the sociology of law into more traditional discussions of governance and political economy. … Furthermore, and in light of the dramatic evolution of the EU in the last decade … the volume is timely and will be of relevance for a number of debates about the EU. … this book is an important contribution in several key ways and deserves to be widely read.” (Ian Bruff, Capital & Class, Vol. 40 (3), 2016)
Notă biografică
Alfons Bora, Professor, Faculty of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany Hubert Buch-Hansen, Associate Professor, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Alexander Ebner, Professor of Political Economy and Economic Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Sabine Frerichs, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law and adjunct Professor in Sociology of Law, University of Helsinki, Finland Gorm Harste, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark Eva Hartmann, Assistant Professor in Sociology and Political Economy, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Denmark Bob Jessop, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK Poul F. Kjaer, Professor, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Richard Münch, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Bamberg, Germany Grahame F. Thompson, Emeritus Professor of Political Economy, Open University, UK Chris Thornhill, Professor of Law, University of Manchester, UK Gert Verschraegen, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Antwerp, Belgium Angela Wigger, Lecturer in Global Political Economy, Political Science Department, Radboud University, Netherlands