Networked Governance and Transatlantic Relations

Networked Governance and Transatlantic Relations

Author: Gabriella Paar-Jakli

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-04-29

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1135010927

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In today’s complex and interconnected world, scholars of international relations seek to better understand challenges spurred by intensified global communication and interaction. The complex connectedness of modern society and politics compels us to investigate the pattern of interconnections among actors who inhabit social and political spaces. Gabriella Paár-Jákli's study aims to advance theory and practice by examining the networks used by specialists in North America and Europe to achieve their policy goals in the area of science and technology. Her book suggests that to overcome policy problems transnationally, three critical factors should be considered. First, as science and technology policy becomes increasingly critical to resolving global issues, it should be regarded as an integral element of the foreign policy process. Second, as liberal international relations theory argues, the increasing role of NGOs must be taken seriously alongside states as vital agents of policy reform. Third, as transatlantic relations remain center to maintaining the global order, they must be reconsidered. Paar-Jakli assesses the role of digital networks as facilitators of regional cooperation. Utilizing various techniques of social network analysis, her research indicates an active and structurally discernible network in cyberspace among transatlantic organizations, and demonstrates the role of virtual networks as facilitators of cooperative arrangements in transatlantic relations. Paár-Jákli's original research uses social network analysis to investigate transatlantic cooperation, a new approach that will be noteworthy to network and transatlantic scholars as well as policymakers.


Networked Governance

Networked Governance

Author: Betina Hollstein

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-03-30

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 3319503863

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This edited volume seeks to explore established as well as emergent forms of governance by combining social network analysis and governance research. In doing so, contributions take into account the increasingly complex forms which governance faces, consisting of different types of actors (e.g. individuals, states, economic entities, NGOs, IGOs), instruments (e.g. law, suggestions, flexible norms) and arenas from the local up to the global level, and which more and more questions theoretical models that have focused primarily on markets and hierarchies. The topics addressed in this volume are processes of coordination, arriving at and implementing decisions taking place in network(ed) (social) structures; such as governance of work relations, of financial markets, of innovation and politics. These processes are investigated and discussed from sociologists’, political scientists’ and economists’ viewpoints. ​


Networked Governance

Networked Governance

Author: Jack W. Meek

Publisher: CQ Press

Published: 2011-10-10

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1483301346

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In a unique contributed volume that features chapters written by top scholars paired with practitioner responses, students can see just how much the landscape of intergovernmental relations has evolved in recent years, with diminishing vertical flows of resources, and increased horizontal flows in the form of cross-jurisdictional and interlocal collaboration.


Governance and Intergovernmental Relations in the European Union and the United States

Governance and Intergovernmental Relations in the European Union and the United States

Author: Edoardo Ongaro

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 184980706X

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This book provides solid academic evidence of a lively debate and dialogue between US and EU scholars about Multilevel Governance (MLG) and Intergovernmental Relations (IGR). Beyond the contingencies of the terms and the path dependency of their historical developments, there are elements of convergence and overlap. This publication is a good example of how academic transatlantic dialogues result in a stronger understanding of the premises of our concepts, and of the functioning of our systems.' - Geert Bouckaert, Public Management Institute and European Group for Public Administration, Leuven, Belgium This book represents a major attempt to draw together two fundamental streams of research; Intergovernmental Relations and Multi-Level governance. Combining US and European schools of thought, this timely volume outlines key areas of convergence and divergence.


Knowledge Sharing and Networking in Transatlantic Relations

Knowledge Sharing and Networking in Transatlantic Relations

Author: Gabriella Paar-Jakli

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13:

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In our complex and interconnected world, scholars of international relations seek to better understand challenges spurred by intensified global communication and interchange. This dissertation investigates how network-based solutions of knowledge creation and dissemination may enhance our capacity to produce better policies. This research suggests that in order to overcome policy problems transnationally, three critical aspects should be considered. First, as science and technology policy becomes increasingly critical to resolving global issues it should be regarded as an integral element of the foreign policy process. Second, as liberal IR theory argues, the increasing role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and transnational networks call for an alternative approach in unraveling patterns of cooperation in the twenty-first century. Third, scholars from various theoretical perspectives have emphasized the potential value of transatlantic governance in the global economy. This dissertation concentrates on the idea that knowledge network (KNET) participants constitute a "linchpin" in transatlantic relations. To test this empirically, this research uses hyperlink network analysis to investigate cooperative arrangements and virtual communication patterns between the European Union and the United States. This study reveals the knowledge-based structure of the transatlantic relationship as a core element of the international system, and a primary catalyst in the resolution of transnational policy problems. This research also demonstrates that there is a variety of actors actively involved in these transatlantic virtual networks. While state actors are not invisible, they are not predominant actors in these networks.


Networked Governance, Transnational Business and the Law

Networked Governance, Transnational Business and the Law

Author: Mark Fenwick

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-12-05

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 3642412122

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This book brings together a unique range of case studies focusing on networks in the context of business regulation. The case studies form the basis for an interdisciplinary dialogue on the meaning, value and the limits of the 'network concept' as a tool for understanding and critically evaluating the emergent transnational legal order.


Policy, Performance and Management in Governance and Intergovernmental Relations

Policy, Performance and Management in Governance and Intergovernmental Relations

Author: Edoardo Ongaro

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 9781848443204

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A transatlantic comparison of governance and IGR policy, performance and management. By examining both analytical and empirical differences and similarities between the EU and the US, the book thus provides a better understanding of (inter- ) governmental systems, settings and actors operating in the post New Public Management Era.


Unlocking the Power of Networks

Unlocking the Power of Networks

Author: Stephen Goldsmith

Publisher: Brookings Institution Press

Published: 2009-12-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0815701969

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A Brookings Institution Press and Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation publication The era of strict top-down, stovepiped public management in America is over. The traditional dichotomy between public ownership and privatization is an outdated notion. Public executives have shifted their focus from managing workers and directly providing services to orchestrating networks of public, private, and nonprofit organizations to deliver those services. Unlocking the Power of Networks employs original sector-specific analyses to reveal how networked governance achieves previously unthinkable policy goals. Stephen Goldsmith and Donald F. Kettl head a stellar cast of policy practitioners and scholars exploring the potential, strategies, and best practices of high-performance networks while identifying next-generation issues in public-sector network management. They cover the gamut of public policy issues, including national security, and the book even includes a thought-provoking look at how jihadist terrorists use the principles of network management to pursue their goals. Contributors: William G. Berberich (Virginia Tech), Tim Burke (Harvard University), G. Edward DeSeve (University of Pennsylvania),William D. Eggers (Manhattan Institute), Anne M. Khademian (Virginia Tech), H. Brinton Milward (University of Arizona), Mark H. Moore (Harvard University), Paul Posner (George Mason University), Jörg Raab (Tilburg University), and Barry G. Rabe (University of Michigan).


The New and Changing Transatlanticism

The New and Changing Transatlanticism

Author: Laurie Buonanno

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780415539098

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The considerable and growing literature on transatlantic relations contains fundamental gaps in the areas of Public Administration and Public Policy. This book seeks to redress this imbalance by examining the policy successes and failures of the New Transatlantic Agenda (NTA). Divided into two parts, experts from the EU and US investigate the origins of the New Transatlantic Agenda, the points of commonality and differences in the two systems of governance, and the major points of interest which the US and the EU have identified and targeted for intensive policy dialogue and convergence. In Part Two, close attention is paid to key policy areas such as trade, competition, transport, foreign policy, education which the EU and the US have addressed in implementing the NTA. This insightful account into effectiveness and feasibility of network governance in producing policy convergence is a welcomed resource for policy specialists oriented toward comparative public policy wishing to enter the arena of Transatlantic Studies.