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Multi-Level Governance and Environmental Policy
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Jordan, Andrew
, Fairbrass, Jenny
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Environmental Policy
/ European Union
/ Governance
/ Hierarchy
/ Intergovernmental Relations
/ United Kingdom
2004
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Environmental Policy
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2004
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Multi-Level Governance and Environmental Policy
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Overview
The European Union's environmental policy is used to investigate various aspects of multi-level governance. An overview of contemporary definitions of multi-level governance is provided; four characteristics of multi-level governance are highlighted, eg, the mobilization of subnational authorities & the influence of supranational actors upon policy-making. The authority possessed by nation-states within a multi-level governance scheme & within A. Moravcsik's (1994) liberal intergovernmental theory of European integration is subsequently compared; it is noted that Moravcsik contended that European integration has augmented, not decreased, the authority enjoyed by individual member-states of the European Union. Two biodiversity & two land use directives announced by the European Union are subsequently analyzed to ascertain the consistency of multi-level governance across different policy sectors; the involvement of particular UK government & environmental interest groups in the passage of this legislation is closely studied to determine multi-level governance's & liberal intergovernmentalism's explanatory power for European integration. Suggestions for further exploring multi-level governance's explanatory power within the European Union context are offered. J. W. Parker
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9780199259250, 0199259259
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