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Governance: An international journal of policy, administration and institutions

Book reviews: Eurolegalism, intergovernmental cooperation

In the current issue of Governance, Rachel Cichowski of the University of Washington reviews Eurolegalism: The Transformation of Law and Regulation in the European Union by Daniel Kelemen.  “A fascinating read,” says Cichowski, which examines “the move toward a more adversarial legalistic mode of governance” across Europe.  Read the review.  And Michael Tatham of Humboldt University reviews Intergovernmental Cooperation: Rational Choices in Federal Systems and Beyond by Nicole Bolleyer.  Tatham says that the book “fills an important research gap . . . [with] an unusual mixture of detailed case study analyses and rigorous conceptual work.”  Read the review.

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November 15, 2012 at 1:48 pm

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