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













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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 4 (Room N3-4, 3rd Floor)

title
co-chairs

" Policy implementation across levels of government: models and perspectives of analysis "
Marc Holzer
School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University - Newark, USA
Stephen Wilks
University of Exeter, UK

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author


Crossing Boundaries in Government Control of Armed Forces? Challenges in Outsourcing Military Combatant Functions
Frank Anechiarico, John Dehn
(Hamilton College and US Military Academy, USA)


A Systems Approach with Networked Solutions for Community Development and Neighborhood Schools
Maria Aristigueta, Marc Glaser, Crystal L. Gile
(University of Delaware, Wichita, Sedgwick County, USA)


Implementing Regulatory Reform in Multi-Level Governance Systems: The Case of the Reform of the Water Sector in Italy (1994-2006)
Alberto Asquer
(Universitą di Cagliari, Italy)


Don't look behind the curtain: public administration and food safety in the land of OZ
Andrew Rudyk
(City University of New York, USA)


When there is no sheriff in town: implementation of performance measurement systems in loose organizational networks and intergovernmental arrangements in the United States
Marc Holzer, Etienne Charbonneau
(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA)


Decentralisation, Discretion and Power: Governance and Representation in a UK City
Andrew Coulson
(University of Birmingham, UK)


'Muddling Through' in a Devolved Polity: Implications for gender equality policy in Scotland
Ms. Gillian Fyfe, Dr. Duncan McTavish and Dr. Karen Miller
(Glascow Caledonian University, UK)


Accountability and World Politics: Changing Accountabilities for International “Street-Level” Bureaucrats in the World Bank
Nilima Gulrajani
(London School of Economics and Political Sciences, UK)


Cross-border crime prevention and risk administration. Comparing Finnish- Russian cooperation policies
Anna-Liisa Heusala
(University of Helsinki, Finland)


Revisiting Pressman and Wildavsky: Implementation and the Thickness of Hierarchy
Peter L. Hupe
(Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands)


Water Over The Bridge: The Effects of Regional Integration on Local Cross-Border Environmental Cooperation in the Great Lakes and Baltic Sea Regions
Irek Kusmierczyk
(Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA)


Virtual Intergovernmental Linkage through the Environmental Information Exchange Network
Julianne Mahler, Priscilla M. Regan, Caitlin Schopp
(George Mason University, USA)


Multi-level governance networks in Urban Development Policy, A comparative study of Gent and Ličge.
Koenraad Marchand
(Vrije University, Belgium)


Strategies to join-up resources across levels and sectors of government: a twelve-country comparison
Lars Niklasson
(Uppsala University, Sweden)


Naval-Gazing: Interpreting Risks to Port Security through Different Theoretical Lenses
Kevin Quigley
(Dalhousie University, Canada)


Small but beautifully far away: institutional decentralization policies as multi-level governance strategies
Renate Reiter, Stephan Gros, Falk Ebinger
(University of Potsdam and Ruhr University-Bochum, Germany)


Coordinating Homeland Security through Dispersed Federalism
Patrick S. Roberts
(Harvard University and Virginia Tech, USA)


The New Jersey Meadowlands Commission: A Case Study in How a State Agency Navigates Through the Complexities of Intergovernmental Relations
Marilyn Rubin
(John Jay College, City University of New York, USA)



Harald Saetren
(University of Bergen, Norway)


Financing Public Investment under Budgetary Restrictions: An Analytic Approach to Capital Investment Decisions in Italian Municipalities (IMs)
Francesca Scala
(University of Cassino, Italy)


Voluntary regionalism in the US and the regulation of urban growth
Allan Wallis
(University of Colorado Denver, USA)



    



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