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Governance Networks in the EU: The Case of GMO Policy

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Democratic Network Governance in Europe

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Transnational governance networks are an unavoidable part of the European Union politics. The supranational and multi-level features of EU governance have created complex webs of actors’ interactions that cut across national borders in the shaping and re-shaping of collective EU public action. In this sense, transnational networks shall be seen as an essential dynamic elements in the integration process, a process constructing a post-national political order (Eising & Kohler-Koch 1999; Jørgensen 1997; Mayntz 1998)

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Borrás, S. (2007). Governance Networks in the EU: The Case of GMO Policy. In: Marcussen, M., Torfing, J. (eds) Democratic Network Governance in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230596283_12

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