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Part 1: Conceptual Challenges. Multi-level Governance: An Introduction / Katherine A. Daniell and Adrian Kay -- Multi-level Governance and the Study of Australian Federalism / Adrian Kay -- Rethinking Federalism: Network Governance, Multi-level Governance and Australian Politics / Paul Fawcett and David Marsh -- Accountability in Multi-level Governance: The Example of Australian Federalism / Richard Mulgan -- Multi-level Governmentality / Paul Dugdale -- Multi-level Governance as Political Theory / Russell Kerr -- Part 2: Education and Social Policy. Negotiating the Early Childhood Education Revolution: An Exercise in Multi-level Governance / Trish Mercer and Wendy Jarvie -- The Deployment of an Epistemic Model of Multi-level Governance: A Study of Differences in Hearing / Anthony Hogan -- Multi-level Governance in Aboriginal Community Development: Structures, Processes and Skills for Working across Boundaries / Wendy Jarvie and Jenny Stewart -- Part 3: Spatial and Planning Policy. Multi-level Housing Policy in Australia / Patrick Troy -- Multi-level Governance in Integrated Land Use and Natural Resource Planning on the Urban Fringe: A Case Study of Processes and Structures for Governing across Boundaries / Iris Iwanicki, Kathryn Bellette and Stephen Smith -- Regional Solutions for Multi-level Governance Challenges in Australian Coastal and Climate Change Planning / Barbara Norman and Nicole Gurran -- Multi-level Governance in the Lake Eyre Basin: Meeting in the Middle? / Kate Andrews -- Part 4: Environmental and Agricultural Policy. Natural Resource Management as a Form of Multi-level Governance: The Impact of Reform in Queensland and Tasmania / Allan Dale, Sarah Ryan and Kathleen Broderick -- Multi-level Integrated Water Governance: Examples from New South Wales and Colorado / Andrew Ross -- Private Actors in Multi-level Governance: GLOBALG. A.P. Standard-setting for Agricultural and Food Products / Anne McNaughton and Stewart Lockie -- Breaking Down the 'One-Size-Fits-All' Approach to Rural and Regional Policy: Enhancing Policy Initiatives through Multi-level Governance / Katherine A. Daniell, Anthony Hogan and Jen Cleary -- What Remains Unwritten? Developing a Critical Evaluation of Multi-level Governance and its Futures in Australian Public Policy and Politics / Katherine A. Daniell and Trish Mercer. Multi-level governance : an introduction -- Multi-level governance and the study of Australian federalism -- Rethinking federalism : network governance, multi-level governance and Australian politics -- Accountability in multi-level governance : the example of Australian federalism -- Multi-level governmentality -- Multi-level governance as political theory -- Negotiating the early childhood education revolution : an exercise in multi-level governance -- The deployment of an epistemic model of multi-level governance : a study of differences in hearing -- Multi-level governance in aboriginal community development : structures, processes and skills for working across boundaries -- Multi-level housing policy in Australia -- Multi-level governance in integrated land use and natural resource planning on the urban fringe : a case study of processes and structures for governing across boundaries -- Regional solutions for multi-level governance challenges in Australian coastal and climate change planning -- Multi-level governance in the Lake Eyre basin : meeting in the middle? -- Natural resource management as a form of multi-level governance : the impact of reform in Queensland and Tasmania -- Multi-level integrated water governance : examples from new South Wales and Colorado -- Private actors in multi-level governance : GLOBALG. A.P. standard-setting for agricultural and food products -- Breaking down the 'one-size-fits-all' approach to rural and regional policy : enhancing policy initiatives through multi-level governance -- What remains unwritten? : developing a critical evaluation of multi-level governance and its futures in Australian public policy and politics.
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Fawcett, P., & Marsh, D. (2017). Rethinking Federalism: Network Governance, Multi-level Governance and Australian Politics. In Multi-level Governance: Conceptual challenges and case studies from Australia (pp. 57–79). ANU Press. https://doi.org/10.22459/mg.11.2017.03
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