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1 Introduction (N. Behnke, J. Broschek, J. Sonnicksen)
Part I Government, Governance and the State: Varied Modes of Coordination in Policy-making
2 Transformation of the State and Multilevel Governance (A. Benz)
3 How Bureaucratic Networks Make Intergovernmental Relations Work: A Mechanism Perspective (N. Behnke)
4 Governance Fatigue in Public Administration Discourse (W. Seibel)
5 Cooperative Administration in Multilevel Governance Analysis (N. Dose)
Part II Coping with Complexities: Governance in Multilevel Systems
6 Policy-Making as a Source of Change in Federalism (D. Braun, J. Schnabel)
7 National Parliaments as Multi-Arena-Players: A New Deliberative Role within the EU Multilevel System? (K. Auel)
8 Intermediary Levels of Governance in Multilevel Systems (B. Egner)
9 Bridging the Gap between the Local and the Global Scale? Taming the Wicked Problem of Climate Change through Trans-Local Governance (J. Kemmerzell)
10 Multilevel Coordination in EU Energy Policy: A New Type of "Harder" Soft Governance? (M. Knodt)
11 Soft Law Implementation in the EU Multilevel System: Legitimacy and Governance Efficiency Revisited (M. Hartlapp)
Part III Federalism and Democracy
12 The Ambivalence of Federalism and Democracy (S. Kropp)
13 Popular Federalism for a Compound Polity? The Federalism of the Antifederalists and Implications for Multilevel Governance (D. Jörke, J. Sonnicksen)
14 Multilevel Democracy: A Comparative Perspective (F. Scharpf)
15 On Cross-Level Responsiveness in Multilevel Politics (E.-C. Hornig)
16 Demoi-cracy: A Useful Framework for Theorizing the Democratization of Multilevel Governance? (A. Hurrelmann, J. DeBardeleben)
17 Extending the Coupling Concept: Slack, Agency and Fields (J.E. Fossum)
Part IV Explaining Dynamics in Multilevel Systems
18 The Evolution of Legislative Power-sharing in the EU Multilevel System (K. Holzinger, J. Biesenbender)
19 Hidden Power Shifts: Multilevel Governance and Interstitial Institutional Change in Europe (A. Héritier)
20 Sub-Federal State-Building and the Origins of Federalism (G. Lehmbruch)
21 Conclusion (A. Benz).

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