Chapter 10 Conclusion : Multilevel governance between centralisation and local agency

"This book provides a comparative overview of asylum seekers' reception throughout Europe by adopting a theoretical framework based on an analytical approach to the notion of multilevel governance. It challenges the tendency of the multilevel governance literature to overlook political co...

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Main Author: Caponio, Tiziana (auth)
Other Authors: ponzo, irene (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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