GOVERNANCE FROM THE BOTTOM UP: COMPLEXITY AND DIVERGENCE IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE |
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Authors: | GILIBERTO CAPANO JEREMY RAYNER ANTHONY R. ZITO |
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Affiliation: | 1. Giliberto Capano is in the Department of Political Science, University of Bologna at Forlì, Italy.;2. Jeremy Rayner is in the Johnson‐Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.;3. Anthony R. Zito is in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, UK. |
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Abstract: | ![]() This symposium article examines how the threefold governance framework of the symposium actually works across multiple policy sectors and multiple politically systems. It undertakes a comparative survey of governance‐related developments across three policy sectors: environment, education/higher education and forests. To control for differentiation in political structures, the article studies the policy sectors with respect to three political systems Canada, England and Germany, taking into account the role of the European Union, the federal systems and international actors. This broad macro comparative focus enables the authors to make one of the first empirical efforts to assess the presence and sweep of governance arrangements across both policy sectors and states; and to assess the degree of convergence around particular governance practices. |
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