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Governance Bibliography

Book contents

Commission on Global Governance (1995): Issues in global governance: papers written for the Commission on Global Governance. Kluwer Law International, Cornwall.
1. James N. Rosenau Changing capacities of citizens, 1945-95
2. Jorge G. Castaneda Athens in Ipanema: exclusion and citizenship, thinking about equality and living without it
3. Jeremy Pope Containing corruption in international transactions - The challenge of the 1990s
4. Emma Rothschild The changing nature of security
5. Herbert Wulf Conversion and military demobilization: possibilities and barriers
6. Osvaldo Sunkel Poverty and development: from economic reform to social reform
7. Georges Michel Abi-Saab "Unused charter capacity" for global governance?
8. Sverker Åström Security Council reform
9. Bhaskar Menon The image of the United Nations
10. Johan Galtung Global governance for and by global governance
11. Lincoln P. Bloomfield Enforcing rules in the international community: governing the ungovernable?
12. Rahmatullah Khan The thickening web of international law
13. James N. Rosenau Changing states in a changing world
14. Peter M. Haas and Ernst B. Haas Learning to learn: some thoughts on improving international governance of the global problematique
15. Peter M. Haas Global environmental governance
16. James N. Rosenau Organizational proliferation in a changing world
17. Bimal Ghosh Movements of people: the search for a new international regime
18. Ruben P. Mendez Harnessing the global foreign currency market: proposal for a foreign currency exchange

Held, David (1995): Democracy and the global order: From the modern state to cosmopolitan governance. Policy Press, Cambridge.

PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Stories of democracy: old and new
PART II ANALYSIS: THE FORMATION AND DISPLACEMENT OF THE MODERN STATE
2. The emergence of sovereignty and the modern state
3. The development of the nation-state and the entrenchment of democracy
4. The inter-state system
5. Democracy, the nation-state and the global order I
6. Democracy, the nation-state and the global order II
PART III RECONSTRUCTION: FOUNDATIONS OF DEMOCRACY
7. Rethinking democracy
8. Sites of power, problems of democracy
9. Democracy and the democratic good
PART IV ELABORATION AND ADVOCACY: COSMOPOLITAN DEMOCRACY
10. Political community and the cosmopolitan order
11. Markets, private property and cosmopolitan democratic law
12. Cosmopolitan democracy and the new international order

Hewson, M. - T. J. Sinclair (eds.) (1999): Approaches to global governance theory. State University of New York Press, Albany.

1. Martin Hewson and Timothy J. Sinclair The emergence of global governance theory
2. Robert Latham Politics in a floating world: Toward a critique of global governance
3. Ronen Palan Global governance and social closure or who is to be governed in the era of global governance?
4. Karen T. Litfin Environmental remote sensing, global governance, and the territorial state
5. Martin Hewson Did global governance create informational globalism?
6. Edward A. Comor Governance and the nation-state in a knowledge-based political economy
7. Tony Porter The late-modern knowledge structure and world politics
8. Timothy J. Sinclair Synchronic global governance and the international political economy of the commonplace
9. M. Mark Amen Borrowing authority; eclipsing government
10. Yale H. Ferguson Richard W. Mansbach History's revenge and future shock: The remapping of global politics
11. Michael G. Schechter Our global neighborhood: pushing problem-solving theory to its limits and the limits of problem-solving theory
12. Ronnie D. Lipschutz From local knowledge and practice to global environmental governance
13. James N. Rosenau Toward an ontology for global governance

 

Hirst, Paul - Grahame Thompson (1996): Globalization in question: The international economy and the possibilities of governance. 2nd ed. Polity Press, Cambridge.
1. Introduction: Globalization - a necessary myth?
2. Globalization and the history of the international economy
3. Multinational companies and the internationalization of business activity: The consequences of 'globalization' for national systems
4. North-South trade and international competitiveness
5. The developing economies and globalization
6. Can the welfare state survive globalization?
7. Economic governance issues in general
8. The European Union as a trade bloc
9. Globalization, governance and the nation-state

Kickert, Walter - Eerik-Hans Klijn - Joop Koppenjan (eds.) (1997): Managing complex networks: Strategies for the public sector. Sage, London.

1. W. Kickert, E. Klijn and J. Koppenjan Introduction: A management perspective on policy networks
PART I POLICY NETWORKS AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT: A STATE OF ART
2. E. Klijn Policy networks: An overview
3. W. Kickert and J. Koppenjan Public management and network management: An overview
PART II NETWORK DYNAMICS AND MANAGEMENT
4. L. Schaap and M. van Twist The dynamics of closedness in networks
5. C. Termeer and J. Koppenjan Managing perceptions in networks
6. E. Klijn and G. Teisman Strategies and games in networks
7. J. de Bruijn and E. ten Heuvelhof Instruments for network management
8. L. O'Toole, K. Hanf and P. Hupe Managing implementation processes in networks
9. J. de Bruijn and A. Ringeling Normative notes: Perspectives on networks
PART III CONCLUSION: STRATEGIES FOR NETWORK MANAGEMENT
10. W. Kickert, E. Klijn and J. Koppenjan Managing networks in the public sector: Findings and reflections

Kochler-Koch, Beate - Rainer Eising (eds.) (1999): The transformation of governance in the European Union. Routledge, London.

PART I THE CONCEPTUAL CHALLENGE OF EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
1. Rainer Eising and Beate Kochler-Koch Introduction: network governance in the European Union
2. Beate Kochler-Koch The evolution and transformation of European governance
PART II THE TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE: VARIATIONS ON A THEME
3. Andrea Lenschow Transformation in European environmental governance
4. Gerbert Gottweis Regulating genetic engineering in the European Union: a post-structuralist perspective
5. Gerda Falkner European social policy: towards multi-level and multi-actor governance
6. Kenneth Dyson Economic and monetary union in Europe: a transforamtion of governance
7. Mark Aspinwall Planes, trains and automobiles:transport governance in the European Union
8. Jill Lovecy Governance transformation in the professional services sector: a case of market integration 'by the back door'?
PART III THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF NATIONAL PATTERNS OF GOVERNANCE
9. Vivien Schmidt National patterns of governance under siege: the impact of European integration
10. Neils Christian Sidenius Business, governance structures and the EU: the case of Denmark
11. George Pagoulatos Perceptions of governance in Greek state retreat: implementing policy change against policy-making persistence
12. Rainer Eising Reshuffling power: the liberalisation of the EU electricity markets and its impact on the German governance regime
PART IV THEORETICAL, NORMATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
13. Klaus Dieter Wolf Defending state autonomy: intergovernmental governance in the European Union
14. Thomas O. Hueglin Government, governance, governmentality: understanding the EU as a project of universalism
15. Rainer Eising and Beate Kochler-Koch Governance in the European Union: a comparative assessment

Kooiman, Jan (ed.) (1993): Modern governance: New government-society interactions. Sage, London.

1. Jan Kooiman Social-political governance: introduction
PART I CONCEPTUALIZATIONS
2. Renate Mayntz Governing failures and the problem of governability: some comments on a theoretical paradigm
3. Andrew Dunsire Modes of governance
4. Jan Kooiman Governance and governability: using complexity, dynamics and diversity
PART II PREDICAMENTS
5. Frédéric Royall Lost opportunity: the case of labour market management in the republic of Ireland
6. Kirsti Stenvall Public policy planning and the problem of governance: the question of education in Finland
7. Marijke Prins Women's emancipation as a question of governance: actors, institutions and the room for manoeuvre
PART III EXPERIENCES
8. Charles Raab The governance of data protection
9. Martijn van Vliet Environmental regulation of business: options and constraints for communicative governance
10. Vincent Kouwenhoven Public-private partnership: a model for the management of public-private cooperation
11. Michèle Breuillard Dynamics and room for manoeuvre in governance: the channel tunnel decision in France and Britain
12. Geert Bouckaert Governance between legitimacy and efficiency: citizen participation in the Belgian fire services
13. Herman Aquina and Hans Bekke Governance in interaction: public tasks and private organisations
PART IV PROSPECTS FOR REFORM
14. Les Metcalfe Public management; from imitation to innovation
15. Walter Kickert Complexity, governance and dynamics: Conceptual explorations of public network management
16. Kyösti Pekonen Governance and the problem of representation in public administration: the case of Finland
17. Torben Beck Jorgensen Modes of governance and administrative change
PART V EVALUATIONS
18. Roger Duclaud-Williams The governance of education: Britain and France
19. Jan Kooiman Findings, speculations and recommendations

March, James G. - Johan P. Olsen (1995): Democratic governance. The Free Press, New York.

1. An introduction
2. Perspectives on governance
3. Developing political identities
4. Developing political capabilities
5. Developing political accounts
6. Developing political adaptiveness
7. Prospects for governance

Marsh, David (ed.) (1998): Comparing policy networks. Open University Press, Buckingham.


INTRODUCTION
1. David Marsh The development of the policy network approach
PART I THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS
2. Guy Peters Policy networks: Myth, metaphor and reality
3. Colin Hay The tangled webs we weave: The discourse, strategy and practice of networking
4. Carsten Daugbjerg and David Marsh Explaining policy outcomes: Integrating the policy network approach with macro-level and micro-level analysis
PART II POLICY NETWORKS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
5. Carsten Daugbjerg Similar problems, different policies: Policy networks and environmental policy in Danish and Swedish agriculture
6. Michael Cavanagh Offshore health and safety policy in the North Sea: Policy networks and policy outcomes in Britain and Norway
7. Elizabeth McLeay Policing policy and policy networks in Britain and New Zealand
8. Peter John and Alistair Cole Sociometric mapping techniques and the comparison of policy networks: Economic decision making in Leeds and Lille
PART III POLICY NETWORKS AT THE EUROPEAN LEVEL
9. John Benington and Janet Harvey Transnational local authority networking within the European Union: Passing fashion or new paradigm?
10. Elizabeth Bomberg Issue networks and the environment:Explaining European Union environmental policy

CONCLUSION
11. David Marsh The utility and future of policy network analysis

Messner, Dirk (1997): The network society: economic development and international competitiveness as problems of social governance. Frand Cass, London.

PART I The concept of "systemic competitiveness" - an approach to the development of national competitiveness and locational advantages
PART II Reconstruction of the theories of social governance capacity
1. Preliminary remarks
2. The state as the governance center of society
3. Neoconservative and (neo)liberal discourses on the crisis of the state: from the "ungovernability debates" to the "end of the governance illusion"
4. The systematic-theoretical general offensive against the idea of any governance capacity of societies
5. Initial responses to the "demystification of the state"
PART III The network society: further development of theories of social governance capacity
1. Network theories: an innovative look at altered organizational patterns in societies marked by a high level of division of labor
2. Analytical network theories as a new perspective on the problem posed by social governance
3. Network failure: the problem dimensions of the organization of networks
4. Dimensions of the new pattern of organization and governance designed to mobilize the governance potential in network societies
PART IV Social governance capacity and international competitiveness
1. Attempt at a résumeé and an outlook: contours of a synthetic view of a new organizational and governance pluralism in network societies
2. Conclusions drawn from the governance discussion on the concept of "systemic competitiveness"

Michie, Jonathan - John Grieve Smith (eds.) (1999): Global instability: the political economy of world economic governance. Routledge, London.


Jonathan Michie Introduction
PART I THE 1997-1999 ASIAN CRISES
1. Ajit Singh 'Asian capitalism' and the financial crisis
2. Ilene Grabel Rejecting exceptionalism: reinterpreting the Asian financial crisis
3. Stephany Griffith-Jones with Jenny Kimmis Stabilizing capital flows to developing countries
4. Thomas I. Palley International finance and global deflation: There is an alternative
PART II GLOBAL INSTABILITY
5. Elissa Braunstein and Gerald Epstein Creating international cerdit rules and the Multilateral Agreement on Investment: what are the alternatives?
6. Avadhoot Nadkarni World trade liberalisation: national autonomy and global regulation
7. Philip Arestis and Malcom Sawyer What role for the Tobin tax in world economic governance
PART III A NEW STRUCTURE FOR INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS
8. Paz Estrella Tolentino Transnational rules for transnational corporations: what next?
9. Laurence Harris Will the real IMF please stand up: what does the Fund do and what should it do?
10. John Smithin and Bernard M. Wolf A world central bank?
11. John Grieve Smith A new Bretton Woods: reforming the global financial system

Pierre, Jon (ed.) (2000): Debating governance: authority, steering, and democracy. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

1. Jon Pierre Introduction: Understanging governance
PART I GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRACY, AND THE STATE
2. Paul Hirst Democracy and governance
3. B. Guy Peters Governance and comparative politics
4. R. A. W. Rhodes Governance and public administration
5. Gerry Stoker Urban political science and the challenge of urban governance
6. Andrew Gamble Economic governance
7. Jan Kooiman Societal governance: levels, models, and orders of social-political interaction
PART II EMERGING FORMS OF INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE
8. James N. Rosenau Change, complexity, and governance in a globalizing space
9. Anthony Payne Globalization and modes of regionalist governance
10. Alberta Sbragia The European Union as coxswain: Governance by steering
11. Jon Pierre Conclusions: Governance beyond state strength

Pierre, Jon - B. Guy Peters (2000): Governance, politics and the state. Macmillan, Hong Kong.


Introduction: what is governance?
PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON GOVERNANCE
1. Different ways to think about governance
2. Conceptual and theoretical perspectives on governance
3. Why the concern with governance now?
PART II: MODELS OF GOVERNANCE
4. Governance at three levels
5. Scenario 1: reasserting control
6. Scenario 2: letting other regimes rule
7. Scenario 3: communitarianism, deliberation, direct democracy and governance
PART III: GOVERNANCE AND THE STATE
8. States in transition
9. Conclusions: rethinking states and governance

Rhodes, R. A. W. (1997): Understanding governance: policy networks, governance, reflexivity and accountability. Open University Press, Buckingham.
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Governing without government: order and change in British politics
PART II THEORY
2. Policy networks in British political science
3. The new governance: governing without government
PART III METHODOLOGY
4. The institutional approach
PART IV METHODOLOGY
5. Reinventing Whitehall, 1979-95: hollowing out the state?
6. Now nobody understands the system: the changing face of British local government, 1979-95
7. The European Union, cohesion policy and sub-national authorities in the United Kingdom
PART V DEVELOPMENTS
8. From institutions to dogma: tradition, eclecticism and ideology in the study of British Public Administration
9. Towards a post-modern Public Administration: epoch, epistemology or narrative?

Rosenau, James N. - Ernst-Otto Czempiel (eds.) (1992): Governance without government: order and change in world politics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York.

1. James S. Rosenau Governance, order, and change in world politics
2. K. J. Holsti Governance without government: polyarchy in nineteenth-century European international politics
3. Mark W. Zacher The decaying pillars of the Westphalian temple: implications for international order and governance
4. Thomas J. Biersteker The "triumph" of neoclassical economics in the developing world: policy convergence and bases of governance in the international economic order
5. Robert W. Cox Towards a post-hegemonic conceptualization of world order: reflections on the relevancy of Ibn Khaldun
6. Oran R. Young The effectiveness of international institutions: hard cases and critical variables
7. Janice E. Thomson Explaining the regulation of transnational practices: a state-building approach
8. Linda Cornett and James S. Caporaso "And still it moves!" State interests and social forces in the European Community
9. Ernst-Otto Czempiel Governance and democratization
10. James N. Rosenau Citizenship in a changing global order

Sandholtz, Wayne - Alec Stone Sweet (eds.) (1998): European integration and supranational governance. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

1. Alec Stone Sweet and Wayne Sandholtz Integration, supranational governance, and the institutionalization of the European polity
2. Paul Pierson The path to European integration: A historical-institutionalist analysis
3. Neil Fligstein and Jason McNichol The institutional terrain of the European Union
4. Alec Stone Sweet and James A. Caporaso From free trade to supranational polity: the European Court and integration
5. Wayne Sandholtz The emergence of a supranational telecommunications regime
6. Dolores O'Reilly and Alec Stone Sweet The national liberalization and European reregulation of air transport
7. David R. Cameron Creating supranational authority in monetary and exchange rate policy: The sources and effects of EMU
8. Mark A. Pollack The engines of integration? The autonomy and influence of supranational organizations
9. Russel J. Dalton and Richard Eichenberg Citizen support for policy-integration
10. Alberta M. Sbragia Institution-building from below and above: The European Community in global environmental politics
11. Michael E. Smith Rules, transgovernmentalism, and European political cooperation
12. James A. Caporaso Regional integration theory: Understanding our past, anticipating our future

Thompson, Grahame - Jennifer Frances - Rosalind Levacic - Jeremy Mitchell (eds.) (1991): Markets, hierarchies, & networks: The coordination of social life. Sage, London.


Jennifer Frances, Rosalind Levacic, Jeremy Mitchell, Grahame Thompson Introduction
PART I MARKETS
1. Alfred Marshall On markets
2. Rosalind Levacic Markets and government: an overview
3. Hans Breitenbach, Tom Burden, David Coates Socialism , planning, and the market
4. Israel M. Krizner Market process versus market equilibrium
5. Tony McGuinness Markets and managerial hierarchies
6. Dennis Swann Creating the Single European Market
7. Penelope M Mullen Which internal market? The NHS White Paper and internal markets
PART II HIERARCHIES
8. Elliott Jaques In praise of hierarchy
9. Max Weber Legal authority in a bureaucracy
10. David Beetham Models of bureaucracy
11. Guy Benveniste Survival inside bureaucracy
12. Giovanni Sartori Market, capitalism, planning and technocracy
13. John Vickers New directions for industrial policy in the area of regulatory reform
PART III NETWORKS
14. David Knoke, James H. Kuklinski Network analysis: basic concepts
15. Edward H. Lorenz Neither friends nor strangers: informal networks of subcontracting in French industry
16. Russell Johnston and Paul R. Lawrence Beyond vertical integration - the rise of the value-adding partnership
17. R.A.W Rhodes Policy networks and sub-central government
18. Pnina Werbner Taking and giving: working women and female bonds in a Pakistani immigrant neighbourhood
19. Wolfgang Streeck and Philippe C. Schmitter Community, market, state - and associations?The prospective contribution of interest governance to social order
PART IV COMPARISON BETWEEN MODELS
20. William G. Ouchi Markets, bureaucracies and clans
21. Jan Johanson and Lars-Gunnar Mattsson Interorganizational relations in industrial systems: a network approach compared with the transactions-cost approach
22. Walter W. Powell Neither market nor hierarchy: network forms of organization
23. Jeffrey L. Bradach and Robert G. Eccles Price, authority and trust: from ideal types to plural forms
24. Frederick von Hayek Spontaneous ('grown') order and organized ('made') order