1st Edition
Governance and Democracy Comparing National, European and International Experiences
List of Contributors
Preface of the editors
Introduction
Chapter 1 (Arthur Benz and Yannis Papadopoulos)
Governance and Democracy: Concepts and Key Issues
Part I: Governance in the Nation State
Chapter 2 (B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre)
Governance, Accountability and Democratic Legitimacy
Chapter 3 (Katrin Auel)Multilevel Governance, Regional Policy and Democratic Legitimacy in Germany
Chapter 4 (Anne-France Taiclet)Governance, Expertise and Competitive Politics. The Case of Territorial Development Policies in France
Chapter 5 (Herman van Gunsteren)Resilience through Governance with Democracy
Chapter 6 (Arthur Benz)Policy-Making and Accountability in EU Multilevel Governance
Chapter 7 (Stijn Smismans)The Legitimacy of Functional Participation in European Risk Regulation: A Case Study of Occupational Health and Safety
Chapter 8 (Christine Neuhold)European Governance by Committees. The Implications of Comitology on the Democratic Arena
Chapter 9 (Philippe C. Schmitter)Governance in the European Union: A Viable Mechanism for Future Legitimation?
Part III: Governance at the Transnational LevelChapter 10 (Thomas Risse)
Transnational Governance and Legitimacy
Chapter 11 (Klaus Dieter Wolf)
Private Actors and the Legitimacy of Governance Beyond the State. Conceptional Outlines and Empirical Explorations
Chapter 12 (Tanja Brühl)The Privatization of Governance Systems: On the Legitimacy of International Environmental Policy
Chapter 13 (Rob Jenkins)Accountability and the WTO Dispute-Settlement System
ConclusionChapter 14 (Arthur Benz and Yannis Papadopoulos)
Actors, Institutions and Democratic Governance: Comparing Across Levels
Biography
Arthur Benz, Ioannis Papadopoulos






