Europenization impact on multilevel governance in Portugal : patterns of adaptation and learning (1988-1999)
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Introduction Historical Background National Context of Policy-making Prior to Ec Accession Adaptation of Central State Policy-making Structures Regional and Environmental Study-case Context - 1. Regional Policy - 2. Environmental Policy Adaptational Pressures Resistance to Change The Role of the Non-state Actors Civic Culture and Social Capital Outcomes of Europenization PAtterns of Learning And Adaptation Policy Recommendations I - National Level - 1. Civic empowerment - 2. Multi-level decision-making II - EU policy-makers
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