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bureaucratization and de-bureaucratization is offered. Institutions, agency, and macro forces all matter, but there is no agreement …
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While it is commonplace to argue that political institutions are a source of inertia and resistance to change and that … reformulated and it is observed that institutions have a role in generating both order and change and in balancing the two. Second …
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University governance as part of larger transformations in the relationship between society’s institutions, where radical change … University’s purpose, organization and governance system, financial basis, work processes, and role in society. This paper … factors influencing the development of University organization and governance. The paper argues for seeing changes in …
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How can sociology contribute to the understanding of the social and political transformations that are affecting contemporary Europe? The article proposes that sociological accounts of European integration should focus around the basic problem of internal differentiation and external adaptation...
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directions and research agendas? How promising are terms such as “governance” and “the new governance” for improving the … understanding how the Union is overned and whether, and to what degree, there is a transformation in its system of governance? This … reference, and getting beyond the tyranny of dichotomies. It is acknowledged that the “governance turn” in EU-studies is an …
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Både i Norge, i mange andre land, i den Europeiske Union og fra internasjonale organisasjoner som OECD, er det gitt uttrykk for et stort behov for mer innovasjon og en helhetlig innovasjonspolitikk. Dette notatet, som slutter seg til forestillingen om at det er behov for en bedre forståelse av...
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dilemma activates some basic questions about how we understand political actors, institutions and change. This paper suggests … part of a larger entity? Can we learn something about the changing conditions of democratic institutions and actors and …
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usefulness of such an approach to transnational and supranational systems of governance is due to the fact that such entities …
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multilevel system of representative parliamentary government and not as a system of deliberative governance as the … order to come to grips with this we present an institutional variant of deliberative theory, which understands democracy as …. We show that the EU has established an incomplete system of representative democracy steeped in a distinct representation …
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Bilateral diplomacy is typically portrayed as under threat by European integration, which has forged direct links between sectoral ministries, introduced an all-embracing policy arena in Brussels and, arguably, rendered traditional embassy representation irrelevant. This paper questions whether...
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