the 4th TAD - the Fourth Transatlantic Dialogue - 12 - 14 June, 2008. Università 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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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 2 (Room N3-2, 3rd Floor)

title
co-chairs

" The dynamics of IGR at the national, supranational (EU) and international (UN) level "
(according to different perspectives: decentralization or recentralization, collaboration or fragmentation, emerging/consolidating/disappearing patterns of IGR)
Jeff Straussman
School of Public Affairs, Albany, NY

Edoardo Ongaro
Bocconi University, Italy

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author


The European Union, New Institutionalism and Types of Multi-Level Governance
Anil Awesti
(University of Warwick, UK)


Pronouncements of its impending Demise were Premature: the EuroMed Partnership morphing into a Regional Security Super-Complex?
Astrid B. Boening
(University of Miami, USA)


The Need for Europe and the Virtues of Multi-Level Governance
Ferran Brunet
(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)


The Dynamics of Local Government Scale: A Comparative Analysis
Pedro J. Camões, António F. Tavares
(University of Minho, Portugal)


Basel 2 Transposition Process in Europe: Global Standards, EU Multi-Level Governance, and National Supervisory Architectures
Giuliano Castellano
(Ecole Polytechnique, France - Università Bocconi, Milano, Italy)


Competition policy in multi-level polities: comparing competition networks in the United States and the European Union
Firat Cengiz, Hussein Kassim, Kathryn Wright
(University of East Anglia, UK)


Citizen Involvement in Intergovernmental Administrative Decision Making
Maria J. D'Agostino
(City University of New York, USA)


Multilevel Security Governance: Reinventing Multilateralism through Multiregionalism
Tânia Felício
(United Nations University, UNU-CRIS)


Co-operation needs a helping hand: Methods for promoting the formation of inter-municipal organisations
Rudie Hulst, André van Montfort, Arto Haveri, Jenni Airaksinen, Karen West
(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands - University of Tampere, Finland - Aston Business School, Birmingham, UK)


Overarching Governance: Intellectual Property, Immigration, and Fast-Track Authority under NAFTA
Kalu Kalu
(Auburn University Montgomery, USA)


Comparing the EU and US Regulatory Architecture in the Investment Services
Olivier Maiscocq
(UCL Louvain, Belgium)


Managing Europe
Les Metcalfe
(Durham University, UK)


Multi-Level Governance: a conceptual analysis
Simona Piattoni
(Università di Trento, Italy)


Towards a framework for the comparative institutional analysis of central-local relations. The Netherlands as a case-example
Trui Steen, Theo Toonen
(Leiden University, The Netherlands)


Asymmetric devolution vs. constitutional deadlock; explaining the different trajectories in the United Kingdom and Canada
Sylvia Tijmstra
(London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK)


IGR: a capital question?
Caroline Van Wynsberghe
(UCL Louvain, Belgium)


The Modernization of Political and Managerial Accountability: in the European Commission
Anchrit Wille
(Leiden University, The Netherlands )



    



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