the 4th TAD - the Fourth Transatlantic Dialogue - 12 - 14 June, 2008. Universitŕ Bocconi - Milano
the 4th TAD: The status of Inter-Governmental Relations and Multi-Level Governance in Europe and the US













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4TAD@unibocconi.it

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Paolo Fedele +39.025836.2664
Davide Galli +39.025836.2664




EGPA - European Group of Public Administration Universita' Commerciale Luigi Bocconi - Milano SPAA - School of Public Affairs and Administration ASPA - American Society for Public Administration
EGPA - European Group of Public Administration
Università Bocconi
SPAA - School of Public Affairs
and Administration
ASPA - American Society
for Public Administration




DOWNLOAD CALL FOR PAPERS
PDF - CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts (and papers on acceptance) must be sent by e-mail to the co-chairs of the chosen workshop as well as to ALL the following address:
mholzer@rutgers.edu
edoardo.ongaro@unibocconi.it
riccucci@andromeda.rutgers.edu
ellen.wayenberg@hogent.be
a.massey@exeter.ac.uk
At the core of the conference are six workshops,
jointly chaired by American and European convenors.

Participants in workshops are expected to subscribe
to one workshop, prepare a paper, and actively
participate to the sessions.





Workshop 1 (Room N3-1, 3rd Floor)

title
co-chairs

" Theories and theoretical perspectives for investigating IGR/Multi-level governance "
Robert Agranoff
Indiana University, USA

Andrew Massey
University of Exeter, UK

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author


Toward an Emergent Theory of Governance within IGR
Robert Agranoff
(SPEA - Indiana University-Bloomington, USA)


Network Governance in International Organizations: The Case of Global Codes of Conduct
Lucio Baccaro, Valentina Mele
(MIT, USA - Bocconi University, Italy)


Expanding our Theoretical Models of Innovation and Diffusion for Multi-level Governance Research
Frances Berry
(Florida State University, USA)


Varieties of Supranational Interest Intermediation: Policy-making in the EU
Rebecca Chen
(University California Berkeley, USA)


Do Policy sectors matter more than national institutions? Explaining IGR processes and outputs across policies in Spain
Cesar Colino, Salvador Parrado
(Spanish Distance Learning University, Madrid, Spain)


Understanding Governance in an Era of Fragmentation and Uncertainty: Exploring Alternative Perspectives
John Fenwick, Janice McMillan
(Napier University, Edinburgh, UK)


Multisectoral network adaptation to changes in exogenous policy and economic condition
Joacquin Herranz
(Daniel Evans School of Public Affairs - University of Washington, USA)


Good governance and modernization of public sector at Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) Member-States: a case of Multi-level Governance
Stella Ladi
(Ministry of InteriorGreece and University of Sheffield, UK)


European cohesion policy and regional governance in Murcia. A case of study
Fabiola Mota Consejero
(Centro de Estudios Andaluces, Spain)


Global Governance as Transnational Connectivity
Dorte Salskov-Iversen
(Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)


Towards a Post-Functionalist Theory of Regional Authority
Arjan Schakel
(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)


Village Dissolution: Is Governance Eroding the Boundaries of Local Government?
Thomas AP Sinclair
(Binghamton University, New York, USA)


Rethinking network governance: contributions, limitations and challenges for analysing IGR and MLG
Chris Skelcher
(University of Birmingham, UK)


Intergovernmental Relations in a non-federal polity: the UK experience post-devolution
Wilfried Swenden, Nicola McEwen
(University of Edinburgh, UK)


Types of relationships between firms, communities and governments and their obstacles
José G. Vargas-Hernández
(Instituto Tecnológico de Cd. Guzmán, Mexico)


Studying resource dependencies in intergovernmental networks: A network approach of intergovernmental relations in the Flemish region
Joris Voets, Filip De Rynck
(K.U.Leuven - University College Ghent, Belgium)



    



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