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Recently, political science has seen an intense debate about the phenomenon of “governance”. The aim of this paper is to clarify the basic concepts that are at the heart of this debate, notably “governance” and “modes of governance”. It argues that most contributions share a common...
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choice and enhance accountability. Hix is not correct in believing that politicization along the Left-Right cleavage will … also has a social base (“losers of modernization”) and does not only derive from the deficit of accountability in the EU … conflict, but it seems to us less risky to rely on them than on non-politicization. As a remedy to the accountability deficit …
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This paper seeks to address problems of accountability in systems of multi-level governance organized around networks … ‘accountability deficit’ created when gaps are left by the accountability machinery of two of the several levels of government … accountability theory in the EU context need to be tested and that new evaluative frameworks may be necessary. Using case studies of …
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This paper argues that current widespread characterizations of EU governance as multi-level and networked overlook the emergent architecture of the Union’s public rule making. In this architecture, framework goals (such as full employment, social inclusion, “good water status”, a unified...
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It has been argued that the European Union suffers from serious accountability deficits. But how can we establish the … existence of accountability deficits? This paper tries to get to grips with the appealing but elusive concept of accountability … conceptual one: what exactly is meant by accountability? Accountability is often used in a very broad sense, as a synonym for a …
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