Redes de políticas en el marco de la Agenda Urbana para la UE. La influencia de las coaliciones temáticas en la politización de la toma de decisiones a escala europea

This article explores the role of multilevel thematic partnerships method in building a specific policy, namely, the Urban Agenda for the European Union (EU) adopted in 2016. This method, designed as a pilot experiment, formalizes cooperation among different levels of government as well as public an...

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Autores principales: Bouza García, Luis, Sevillano Navas, Alicia, González Medina, Moneyba
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8874149
Fuente:Revista española de ciencia política, ISSN 1575-6548, Nº. 61, 2023, pags. 37-63
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Sumario: This article explores the role of multilevel thematic partnerships method in building a specific policy, namely, the Urban Agenda for the European Union (EU) adopted in 2016. This method, designed as a pilot experiment, formalizes cooperation among different levels of government as well as public and private actors. The purpose of this paper is to examine the implementation of the multilevel governance approach and to determine the extent to which the thematic partnerships method contributes to the politicization of a decision-making process at the European level. For this purpose, the methodological design is based on network analysis applied to four case studies, namely, the following four thematic partnerships: Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees, Urban Poverty, Climate Action and Security in Public Spaces. Firstly, the results show a higher mobilization of stakeholders representing local interests; secondly, it is also shown that the monetization of the problem determines the nature of stakeholders (stakeholders representing social or economic interests) that join the policy networks. In sum, this article makes an empirical contribution to multilevel governance and politicization studies on the one hand, and to urban and European studies on the other.