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













For more information:
4TAD@unibocconi.it

Dario Barbieri +39.025836.2605
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 3 (Room N3-3, 3rd Floor)

title
co-chairs

" Policy formulation processes in IGR settings: analytical models and perspectives "
Martin Laffin
University of Durham, UK

Carol Weissert
Florida State University, USA

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author


A strategic theory of policy diffusion and an application to the study of lottery competition among the American States
William Berry, Dave Siegel, Brady Baybeck
(Florida State University, University of Missouri - St. Louis, USA)


Federal-Provincial-Municipal Collaboration: Moncton and Official Languages
Daniel Bourgeois
(Beaubassin Institute, Canada)


Why are convergence and Europeanization so difficult in the European Monetary Union (EMU)? Comparing different explanations on policy change in old and new members
Alessandro Cagossi
(West Virginia University, USA)


Pathways of Policy Making: The Political Dynamics of U.S. Federal Intergovernmental Lawmaking and Reform
Tim Conlan, Paul Posner
(George Mason University, USA)


The Canadian Federal Government's Approach to Intergovernmental Policy-Making
Gordon DiGiacomo
(University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Canada)


Local-Regional Systems of Shared Power: Legitimacy, Authority, Accountability and the New Geo-Governance
H. George Frederickson, Jack Meek
(University of Kansas - University of La Verne, USA)


Who Will Govern U.S. Megapolitans, and How? An Inter-Governmental Analysis
John Stuart Hall
(Arizona State University, USA)


Between Federal System and decentralized-Unitary System: an attempt to introduce "regional" system in Japan
Hiroko Kudo
(Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan)


Representing the local interests in governmental policy making. The Romanian experiment.
Lucica Matei
(National School of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania)


Public Preferences for Devolution of Social Welfare Programs in Spain: An Empirical Analysis of Region, Politics, and Performance
Eloísa del Pino, Gregg G. Van Ryzin
(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain - Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA)


Fund balance policies at local government level. Transatlantic differences
Istvan Vanyolos
(Florida Atlantic University, USA)


Venue Shopping for Regulatory Outcomes
Paul Teske
(UCD's School of Public Affairs, Denver, USA)



    



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