Common Goods: Reinventing European Integration Governance

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Common Goods: Reinventing European Integration Governance

Author(s): Adrienne Heritier (Author), Dominik Böllhoff (Contributor), Tanja Börzel (Contributor), Claire Cutler (Contributor), Christoph Engel (Contributor), Henry Farrell (Contributor), Adrienne Héritier (Contributor), Katharina Holzinger (Contributor), Dieter Kerwer (Contributor), Christoph Knill (Contributor), Dirk Lehmkuhl (Contributor), Renate Mayntz (Contributor), Leonor Moral Soriano (Contributor), Elinor Ostrom (Contributor), Guy Peters (Contributor), Timothy Sinclair (Contributor), Torsten Strulik (Contributor)

  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Publication Date: May 21, 2002
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 352 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0742517012
  • ISBN-13: 9780742517011

Book Description

As European countries become more interdependent, the provision of common goods increasingly must be organized across national boundaries, levels of government, and sectors. In addition, former adversaries in the public and private sectors must learn to collaborate rather than compete. These changing paradigms call for new institutional and instrumental arrangements that move beyond existing modes of national governance. Offering a unique focus on the emerging role of private actors, this volume explores the evolving challenge of governing common goods in an increasingly transnational environment. The first systematic analysis of institutional solutions for providing common goods, this book shows how hierarchies established over centuries of nation-state rule have become obsolete, while negotiation and self-regulation have grown in importance. The contributors explore innovative solutions to the collective action problems countries encounter when clear lines of traditional authority dissolve.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Common Goods is an interesting book and should be read by anyone who seeks to understand changes in governance and regulation due to increasing internationalization. It will be read for many years to come. (Governance)

Common Goods contains a number of policy-oriented chapters that make useful contributions to the field of European policies and policymaking and to the literature on the role of private actors in global governance. Of particular importance is the discussion of the role of bond rating agencies in the new global finance. (International Studies Review)

About the Author

Adrienne HZritier is director of the Max Planck Project Group, ‘Common Goods: Law, Politics and Economics.’

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