Shifts in Governance

Projecten Shifts in Governance

Analysing the Emergence, Effectiveness and Legitimacy of Public-Private and Private-Private Governance Arrangements in Global Sustainability Policy
(2006 - 2010) Prof. dr. F. Biermann, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Assessing Public Participation at Municipal Politics: The Cases of Porto Alegre and Santiago de Chile 
(2004 - 2007) Prof. dr. P. Silva, Universiteit Leiden

Compensation for Damage: The Shift from Civil Law to Public Funding and Vice Versa
(2003 - 2007) Prof. mr. W.H. van Boom, Universiteit van Tilburg

Conquest, Competition and Ideology: Inventing Governance in the Dutch Golden Age
(2005 - 2009) Prof. dr. R.C.F. Von Friedeburg, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Does Liberalization Enhance Juridification? Trading in One Economic Governance Mechanism for (Possibly Less Efficient) Others? 
(2003 - 2008) Prof. dr. B.F. van Waarden, Universiteit Utrecht

Economic Governance Institutions as Communicating Vessels
(2005 - 2006) Prof. dr. B.F. van Waarden, University College Utrecht

Estimating and explaining party policy positions in European contexts
(2005 - 2006) Dr. P.J.M. Pennings, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Governance as Learning
(2004 - 2009) Prof. dr. J. Visser, Universiteit van Amsterdam

Ideal or Real? Cultural Divergence in Accountability and Legitimacy in Multi-Stakeholder Governance of Water Resources Shared by Mozambique and Zimbabwe
(2004 - 2007) Prof. ir. L.F. Vincent, Wageningen Universiteit en Researchcentrum

In the web and on the ground: global circulation and local achievements of a prospective shift in governance
(2005 - 2008) Prof. dr. P. Wouters, Virtual Knowledge Studio for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Amsterdam - KNAW

Local Agenda 21 in Action: A Comparative Analysis of North-South Partnerships in Urban Governance
(2005 - 2009) Dr. P.H.C.M. van Lindert, Universiteit Utrecht

Local State and Private Networks in China - Harnessing Political Entrepreneurship Through New Forms of Governance: Legitimacy, Accountability and Innovation
(2003 - 2007) Prof. dr. B. Krug, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Multilevel governance and public accountability in Europe: Which institutions, which practices, which deficit?
(2005 - 2010) Prof. dr. M.A.P. Bovens, Utrecht School of Governance

Nation States and Multi-level Governance in the EU: The Environmental Policy Field
(2005 -2009) Dr. B.J.M. Arts, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Origin, significance and consequences of a major institutional shift: the rise of 'neo-contractualism', with special attention to Europe
(2005 - 2005) Prof. dr. G.E. Lock, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Planting the flag; the appropriation of territory
(2004 - 2005) Dr. G.J.W. Dijkink, Universiteit van Amsterdam

Shifts of Governance in Standardization: A Model worth Following
(2005 - 2005) Dr. M. van Wegberg, Universiteit Maastricht

Shift to the EUs External Border: Analysing the Immigration Policy of the Enlarged European Union.
(2006 - 2006) Dr. H.J. van Houtum, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Styles of Governance in Public Transport: State Intervention and Railways
(2005 - 2005) Prof. dr. J.E. Keman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

The European Prosecutor Service: Towards a Multilevel Criminal Justice System?
(2003 - 2008) Prof. mr. L.F.M. Verhey, Universiteit Maastricht

The Governance of Problems
(2006 - 2007) Prof. dr. R. Hoppe, Universiteit Twente

The importance of neglect: A theory on policy change.
(2006 - 2006) Prof. dr. M.S. de Vries, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

The New European Constitutional Law
(2005 - 2005) Prof. dr. W.T. Eijsbouts, Universiteit van Amsterdam

The shift to the region: scalar politics versus the circulation of regional policy issues
(2005 - 2009) Dr. A. Lagendijk, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

The Transnational Political Economy of Corporate Governance Regulation
(2004 - 2009) Prof. dr. H.W. Overbeek, Vrije Universiteit van Amsterdam

The value-relevance of corporate governance regulation
(2005 - 2006) Dr. ir. L.D.R. Renneboog, Universiteit van Tilburg

Towards an encompassing theoretical perspective on urban-regional governance? A meta-theoretical assessment
(2005 - 2006) Dr. A. Lagendijk, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen