In this book the authors tackle the concept of 'quality of government' (QoG) both conceptually and empirically and apply their focus to EU countries and regions. In a pioneering empirical effort, they map out regional QoG for the first time for 172 NUTS 1 and 2 regions throughout 18 countries in the EU, and provide a detailed methodology. They follow up the quantitative assessment with three case studies demonstrating the wide variation of QoG found within the countries of Italy, Belgium and Romania. The book concludes with important lessons and ideas for future research.Quality of Government and Corruption from a European Perspective will offer a unique insight to an important issue of development within the EU that speaks to students and academics in the field of comparative politics, EU politics, development, governance and corruption.With contributions from: Lewis Dijkstra, Jonas Håkansson and Oana Borcan
Nicholas Charron, Victor Lapuente,Quality of Government Institute, Department of Political Science and Bo Rothstein, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Contents: Introduction PART I: DEFINING QoG AND WHY IT MATTERS TO EUROPE 1. A Focus on the European Union and the Sub-National Dimension of QoGLewis Dijkstra2. Conceptualizing QoGBo RothsteinPART II: QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF QoG IN THE EU3. Evaluating EU Countries by QoG: National LevelNicholas Charron 4. QoG at the Sub-National Level and the EQINicholas CharronPART III: CASE STUDIES AND LESSONS FROM THE REGIONAL QUALITATIVE EXPERT INTERVIEWS5. Variation in Sub-National QoG in Italy and a Closer Look at QoG in Bolzano and Campania Nicholas Charron6. Variation in Sub-National QoG in Belgium: Flanders and WalloniaJonas Håkansson7. Variation in Sub-National QoG in RomaniaOana Borcan 8. Conclusions: How to Improve QoG in EuropeVictor LapuenteIndex