Traditional European governance models, created essentially to safeguard the prerogatives of nation-states, are unable to counter global networks because they are limited, on the one hand, to forming supranational institutions (to offset the influence of global networks) and, on the other, to decentralizing administrative power at the local level (to re-affirm their legitimacy in the system). Moreover, numerous exogenous factors (not effectively controllable at the local level and exceeding European boundaries because an expression of a wider globalisation process) compel individual nation-states to adopt a global, more integrated vision and a common Public Governance system.

Brondoni, S. (2004). Ouverture de ‘Public Governance and Global Markets’. SYMPHONYA, 1, 1-4 [10.4468/2004.1.01ouverture].

Ouverture de ‘Public Governance and Global Markets’

BRONDONI, SILVIO
2004

Abstract

Traditional European governance models, created essentially to safeguard the prerogatives of nation-states, are unable to counter global networks because they are limited, on the one hand, to forming supranational institutions (to offset the influence of global networks) and, on the other, to decentralizing administrative power at the local level (to re-affirm their legitimacy in the system). Moreover, numerous exogenous factors (not effectively controllable at the local level and exceeding European boundaries because an expression of a wider globalisation process) compel individual nation-states to adopt a global, more integrated vision and a common Public Governance system.
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Public Governance; Globalisation; European Public Governance; Nation-States; Socio-Economic Complexity
English
2004
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Brondoni, S. (2004). Ouverture de ‘Public Governance and Global Markets’. SYMPHONYA, 1, 1-4 [10.4468/2004.1.01ouverture].
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