‘Breakthrough’ political science: Multi-level governance – Reconceptualising Europe’s modernised polity
Multi-level governance has provoked debates over the last quarter century as the thinking of Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks has progressed. That thinking has been both innovative and eclectic, forming a number of intellectual ‘story arcs’ that part ways, develop and mature, then recombine with renewe...
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