In order to study the context of contemporary political decision, the course explores the concept of multi-level governance along three axes: comparative federalism and regionalism (axis 1), actors of political decision (axis 2), democratic innovations (axis 3).
Traditionally political decision-making was studied through a linear approach: agenda-setting, legislative process centered on traditional political actors, implementation and evaluation. With the emergence of multi-level governance, the political decision process has gone deep transformations. The objective of this course is to study theoretically and methodological political decision-making through the lenses of multi-level governance.
At the end of this course, the students will be able:
- to locate a decision-making process in multi-level governance
- to analyze such process theoretically (with the right analytical framework) and methodologically (with the appropriate research design)
- to undertake such analysis in light of scientific readings and to elaborate it in a written and/or a spoken mode
- to deepen this analysis collectively both on one's work and on others' works
- to communicate the results of this analysis in written, oral and visual modes
The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.