LA BIBLIOGRAFÍA COMPLEMENTARIA SE DIVIDE EN DOS APARTADOS EN CADA UNO DE LOS TEMAS. Los tíulos incluidos en el apartado de "bibliografía recomendada" se han seleccionado como prioritarios; los relacionados en el apartado "para seguir leyendo" en unos casos, complementan a la bibligrafia anterior o en otros, profundizan en ella.
Tema 1. Introducción. Marco teórico.
Bibliografía recomendada
Telò, Mario (2017). “The European Union and Global Governance”, Nação e Defesa, pp. 130-150
Tine Hanrieder y Beernhard Zangl (2015), “The Embedded State. The New Division of Labor in the Provision of Governance Functions”, en Leibfried S. y Zürn, M. (ed), Transformations of the State?, Cambridge University Press. pp. 253-268).
Para seguir leyendo
GLOBE Webinar: Michael Zürn - A Theory of Global Governance - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFpS8hfKtwI
Zürn, Michael. 2018. A Theory of Global Governance: Authority, Legitimacy, and Contestation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Tema. 2 La relación entre el Estado y la economía. De la crisis del keynesianismo a la globalización financiera y la regulación financiera internacional.
Bibliografía recomendada
Tanzi, Vito (2011), Capitulo 1, Government versus Markets, The changing economic role of the State, Cambridge University Press, pp. 3-30
Howarth, D., Quaglia, L., (2015). “The New Intergovernmentalism in Financial Regulation and European Banking Union”, Bickerton, C, Hodson, D y Puetter, U (ed), The New Intergovernmentalism: States and Supranational Actors in the Post-Maastricht Era 146. 215-237
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Tanzi, Vito (2011), Government versus Markets, The changing economic role of the State, Cambridge University Press, 2011capitulos 2-6)
William Forbes*, Sheila O’Donohoe** and Jörg Prokop (2013). Financial Regulation and Nation State Crisis Management: Evidence from Germany, Ireland and the UK, Universidad de Brëmen, disponible en www.zen¿tra.de/wpapers/
Tema3.El Estado regulador. Las reformas de la administración y las instituciones reguladoras. Las agencias de rating y ranking
Benjamin Lemoine “Measuring and Restructuring the State. Debt Metrics and the Control of Present and Future Political Order”. Desmond King y Patrick Le Galès (2017), Reconfiguring European States in Crisis, Oxford, Oxford University Press, (p. 312-330)
Doshi, Rush; Kelley, Judith G.; Simmons, Beth A. (2019). “The Power of Ranking: The Ease of Doing Business Indicator and Global Regulatory Behavior. International Organization”, pp. 1–33.
Mark Thatcher “The Reshaping of Economic Makerts and the State”, Desmond King y Patrick Le Galès (2017), Reconfiguring European States in Crisis, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 179-200.
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Majone, G. (1996) “Theories of regulation”, en Majone, G. Regulating Europe. Routledge, p. 28-46
Broome, André; Homolar, Alexandra; Kranke, Matthias (2017). “Bad science: International organizations and the indirect power of global benchmarking”. European Journal of International Relations,135406611771932–. doi:10.1177/1354066117719320
John Braithwaite (2013), “The Regulatory State? In The Oxford Handbook of Political Science, edited by Robert E. Goodin, pp. 1-15
Tema 4. El gobierno multinivel en el marco de la Unión Europea. El proceso de adopción de decisiones.
Bibliografía recomendada
Charlie Jeffery & John Peterson (2020), “Multi-level governance: Reconceptualising Europe’s modernized polity”, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol. 22(4) (753-766)
Michael Zürn (2020) “Unravelling multi-level governance systems”, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol. 22(4) (784-791)
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Liesbet Hooghe & Gary Marks (2020), “A postfunctionalist theory of multilevel governance”, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol. 22(4) (820-826)
Tanja Börzel (2020) “Multilevel governance or multilevel government?”, The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol. 22(4) (776-783)
Tema 5. La autoridad estatal /vs/ la autoridad de los actores transnacionales no estatales
Thomas N. Hale , Sander Chan , Angel Hsu , Andrew Clapper , Cynthia Elliott , Pedro Faria , Takeshi Kuramochi , Shannon McDaniel , Milimer Morgado , Mark Roelfsema , Mayra Santaella , Neelam Singh , Ian Tout , Chris Weber , Amy Weinfurter & Oscar Widerberg (2020), “Sub- and non-state climate action: a framework to assess progress, implementation and impact, Climate Policy”, DOI: 10.1080/14693062.2020.1828796
Risse (2011), Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood: Introduction and Overview, en Governance Without a State - Policies and Politics in Areas of Limited Statehood, pp 1-30
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Steven Bernstein; Benjamin Cashore (2007), “Can non-state global governance be legitimate? An analytical framework”, 1(4), 347–371. DOI:10.1111/j.1748-5991.2007.00021.x
Tema 6. Las mutaciones del Estado y la legitimidad democrática
Bibliografía recomendada
Tallberg, Jonas; Zürn, Michael (2019), “The legitimacy and legitimation of international organizations: introduction and framework”. The Review of International Organizations, doi:10.1007/s11558-018-9330-7 pp. 1-20
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Closa, C. 2019. “The Politics of Guarding the Treaties: Commission Scrutiny of Rule of Law Compliance.” Journal of European Public Policy 26(5): 696–716.
Scharpf, F.W., (2005) “Conceptos de legitimación más allá del Estado nación”, Revista Española de Ciencia Política, nº 13, octubre (págs. 13-50)
Hurrelmann, A., Krell-Laluhová, Loota, R., Nullmeier, F. (2015) “Is there a legitimation crisis of the nation-state?”. En Leibfried S. y Zürn, M., Transformations of the State?, Cambridge University Press, pp. 119-137