Making multilevel public management work stories of success and failure from Europe and North America

The interdisciplinary nature of the scholarship provides a complete and compelling portrait of multilevel public management as practiced and studied on two continents. The book opens the debate on what is needed to make it work."--Publisher's website

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cepiku, Denita
Other Authors: Jesuit, David, Roberge, Ian
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, Fla. CRC Press 2013
Series:Public administration and public policy
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • A network approach to asymmetric federalism: the Italian case study / Denita Cepiku
  • Emerging issues in Italian fiscal federalism: the case of municipalities / Riccardo Mussari and Filippo Giordano
  • Integrating user voices into the European financial services policy process / Heather McKeen Edwards
  • Structuring the game and surmounting obstacles: case studies from Europe in multilevel public management / Elisa Scotti
  • Policy governance in complex multilevel systems: innovation management in China / Charles Conteh
  • Politics over policy: multilevel public management of the financial services sector in Canada / Ian Roberge
  • Climate change adaptation and multilevel governance: challenges to policy capacity in Canadian finance / Russell Alan Williams
  • Government fragmentation and emergency planning: findings from the 2009 red river flood and its aftermath / Nicholas Bauroth
  • The importance of multilevel governance participation in the "Great Lakes areas of concern" / Thomas J. Greitens, J. Cherie Strachan, and Craig S. Welton
  • Recasting and reframing a polymorphous concept: a sober second look at multilevel governance / Christian Rouillard and Geneviève Nadeau
  • Includes bibliographical references