Experimentalist Governance in the European Union

Experimentalist Governance in the European Union

Author: Charles F. Sabel

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 2010-02-25

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 0199572496

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This book brings together a distinguished interdisciplinary group of European and American scholars to analyze the core theoretical features of the EU's new experimentalist governance architecture and explore its empirical development across a series of key policy domains.


Experimentalist Governance

Experimentalist Governance

Author: Bernardo Rangoni

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2023-08-09

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0192589792

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What does non-hierarchical governance mean? Under what conditions are actors likely to engage in it? Which trajectory best captures its long-term evolution? Through which mechanisms does it overcome gridlock? To respond to these questions at the heart of regulatory governance, Experimentalist Governance develops an analytical framework that draws on contemporary debates but seeks to overcome their limitations. Notably, it offers a definition of non-hierarchical (experimentalist) governance that goes beyond institutional structures, focusing attention on actors' choices and strategies. It shows that, contrary to expectations, functional and political pressures were more influential than distributions of legal power, and bolstered one another. Strong functional demands and political opposition influence actors' capacity of using powers which, de jure, might be concentrated in their own hands. Indeed, actors can use non-hierarchical governance to aid learning and mould political support. Conversely, they may override legal constraints and impose their views on others, insofar as they are equipped with confidence and powerful coalitions beforehand. This book also challenges conservative views that non-hierarchical governance is doomed to wither away, showing that, on the contrary, it is often resilient. Finally, it demonstrates that, far from being alternatives, positive (shadow-of-hierarchy) and negative (penalty-default) mechanisms to avoid gridlock are frequently complementary. By analysing five crucial domains (electricity, gas, communications, finance, and pharmaceuticals) in the European Union, an examination is made of when, how, and why non-hierarchical institutions affect policy processes and outcomes. Combining temporal, cross-sectoral, and within-case comparisons with process-tracing, this book ultimately illustrates the conditions, trajectories, and mechanisms of non-hierarchical governance.


The Oxford Handbook of Governance

The Oxford Handbook of Governance

Author: David Levi-Faur

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012-03-29

Total Pages: 828

ISBN-13: 0199560536

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This Oxford Handbook will be the definitive study of governance for years to come. 'Governance' has become one of the most popular terms in contemporary political science; this Handbook explores the full range of meaning and application of the concept and its use in a number of research fields.


Extending Experimentalist Governance?

Extending Experimentalist Governance?

Author: Jonathan Zeitlin

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 0198724500

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This book analyses the current state of transnational regulation within the European Union (EU).


Experimentalist Competition Law and the Regulation of Markets

Experimentalist Competition Law and the Regulation of Markets

Author: Yane Svetiev

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1509910670

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"The principal aim of this book is to chart the emergence of experimentalist governance in the implementation of EU competition law as a combined response both to subsidiarity concerns in EU federalism and to an increasingly dynamic and heterogeneous economic environment. The book will contribute to ongoing debates about the current state of EU competition law and supply an alternative account of both emergent trends and its future direction. By focussing on experimentalist governance it is offering a truly innovative perspective on the question of the implementation of EU competition law"--


Innovating Climate Governance

Innovating Climate Governance

Author: Bruno Turnheim

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-03-29

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1108281133

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After the perceived failure of global approaches to tackling climate change, enthusiasm for local climate initiatives has blossomed world-wide, suggesting a more experimental approach to climate governance. Innovating Climate Governance: Moving Beyond Experiments looks critically at climate governance experimentation, focusing on how experimental outcomes become embedded in practices, rules and norms. Policy which encourages local action on climate change, rather than global burden-sharing, suggests a radically different approach to tackling climate issues. This book reflects on what climate governance experiments achieve, as well as what happens after and beyond these experiments. A bottom-up, polycentric approach is analyzed, exploring the outcomes of climate experiments and how they can have broader, transformative effects in society. Contributions offer a wide range of approaches and cover more than fifty empirical cases internationally, making this an ideal resource for academics and practitioners involved in studying, developing and evaluating climate governance.


Lively Capital

Lively Capital

Author: Kaushik Sunder Rajan

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2012-04-02

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 0822348314

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This collection of anthropology of science essays explores the new forms of capital, markets, ethical, legal, and intellectual property concerns associated with new forms of research in the life sciences.


Regional Governance in the EU

Regional Governance in the EU

Author: Gabriele Abels

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1788978625

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The role of regions in the European Union has been frequently debated since the 1980s. This comprehensive book provides a thorough overview of the issue from a variety of perspectives, analysing regional governance and territorial dynamics in the EU and its member states. Focusing on the implications of the democratisation–regionalisation nexus, it argues that a ‘Europe with the regions’ may promote good governance and ameliorate the democratic deficits of the EU.


Advances in Experimental Political Science

Advances in Experimental Political Science

Author: James N. Druckman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-04

Total Pages: 671

ISBN-13: 1108478506

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Novel collection of essays addressing contemporary trends in political science, covering a broad array of methodological and substantive topics.


The Experimental City

The Experimental City

Author: James Evans

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-05-20

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1317517148

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This book explores how the concept or urban experimentation is being used to reshape practices of knowledge production in urban debates about resilience, climate change governance, and socio-technical transitions. With contributions from leading scholars, and case studies from the Global North and South, from small to large scale cities, this book suggests that urban experiments offer novel modes of engagement, governance, and politics that both challenge and complement conventional strategies. The book is organized around three cross-cutting themes. Part I explores the logics of urban experimentation, different approaches, and how and why they are deployed. Part II considers how experiments are being staged within cities, by whom, and with what effects? Part III examines how entire cities or groups of cities are constructed as experiments. This book seeks to contribute a deeper and more socially and politically nuanced understanding of how urban experiments shape cities and drive wider changes in society, providing a framework to examine the phenomenon of urban experimentation in conceptual and empirical detail.