'This is a key substantial and timely book on the subject of European Governance. It adds clarity to the complex issue of multi-level governance, provides valuable empirical material through the case studies and widens the geographic scope of governance. By adopting an interdisciplinary approach and by considering policy-making objectives, it contributes to a better understanding of multi-level governance as an analytical tool and heuristic device in the study of the European Union. It will be an essential text for students and teachers of comparative and European Politics.' Emil J. Kirchner, Jean Monnet Chair, University of Essex, UK 'It is always refreshing to see the publication of a new work on "governance" within the EU and especially one that focuses on a range of policy studies, several in areas that receive less academic [attention] than they deserve.' Journal of Commen Market Studies '...considered and well-researched work that anyone wanting to understand the inexorable progress of "Europeanization" should add to their library.' Journal of Contemporary European Studies '...the book represents a valuable insight in various applications of the MLG model to several contexts of European Union policy-making.' Perspectives on European Politics & Society