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Über Governance: Institutionen und Prozesse politischer Regelung

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Politische Steuerung und Governance sind zentrale Themen in der Arbeit von Renate Mayntz. Die hier versammelten, teilweise unveröffentlichten Aufsätze beleuchten die Entwicklung, die wesentlichen Merkmale und die Unterschiede zwischen diesen beiden Paradigmen. Es geht dabei sowohl um Probleme der Handlungsfähigkeit von Nationalstaaten als auch um Fragen von Governance in politischen Mehrebenensystemen. Renate Mayntz wendet die Governance-Theorie auf sehr unterschiedliche Politikfelder an, wie die pharmazeutische Industrie, die Elektrizitätsversorgung oder die Terrorismusbekämpfung. Damit gelingt ihr die schrittweise Unterscheidung eines analytischen Ansatzes, der an der Unbestimmtheit seiner zentralen Kategorie "Governance" leidet.

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  • Mayntz, Renate, 2009. "Über Governance: Institutionen und Prozesse politischer Regelung," Schriften aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung Köln, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, volume 62, number 62.
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    1. Tanja A. Börzel & Thomas Risse, 2010. "Governance without a state: Can it work?," Regulation & Governance, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 4(2), pages 113-134, June.
    2. Werle, Raymund, 2011. "Institutional analysis of technical innovation: A review," Research Contributions to Organizational Sociology and Innovation Studies, SOI Discussion Papers 2011-04, University of Stuttgart, Institute for Social Sciences, Department of Organizational Sociology and Innovation Studies.
    3. Tanja A. Börzel & Thomas Risse, 2016. "Dysfunctional state institutions, trust, and governance in areas of limited statehood," Regulation & Governance, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 10(2), pages 149-160, June.
    4. Harald Heinrichs & Norman Laws, 2014. "“Sustainability State” in the Making? Institutionalization of Sustainability in German Federal Policy Making," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 6(5), pages 1-19, May.
    5. Thiemann Matthias, 2014. "The impact of meta-standardization upon standards convergence: the case of the international accounting standard for off-balance-sheet financing," Business and Politics, De Gruyter, vol. 16(1), pages 79-112, April.

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