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100 1 _98067
_aPainter, Martin
245 1 0 _aMulti-level governance and the emergence of collaborative federal institutions in Australia
260 _aUK :
_bPolicy Press,
_capr. 2001
520 3 _aThis article looks at recent changes in political-administrative relationships in the intergovernmental arenas of the Australian federal political system. Some of the major structural tensions in these arenas of multi-level governance are identified, and some of the main problem areas for the conduct of effective problem solving are highlighted. Changes in some of these structural elements are considered to be a result of greater entanglement and closer collaboration between state and commonwealth governments, and three possible explanatory models for understanding the changes are considered.These changes are set in a context of wider administrative reforms in the constituent state and commonwealth governments.Two case studies are also given,each drawn from data collected as part of an ongoing research project on intergovernmental relations.The article concludes with a review of the explanatory power of the models of change, and a brief comment on the evolving character of multi-level governance in the federation
651 4 _aChina
_913345
773 0 8 _tPolicy & Politics
_g29, 2, p. 137-150
_dUK : Policy Press, apr. 2001
_xISSN 03055736
_w
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998 _a20111025
_b1511^b
_cGeisneer
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c40760
_d40760
041 _aeng