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Any assessment of the democratic performance of decision-making processes requires an in depth evaluation of possible alternatives. Before I evaluate the performance of three specific transnational rule-making processes in Chapters 4 to 6, I now apply the criteria developed in Chapter 2 to intergovernmental rule-making processes as these are the alternative to transnational rule-making. The analysis is based on a review of secondary literature where it deals with those aspects of intergovernmental rule-making processes that are relevant to the conceptual and theoretical framework developed in Chapter 2. The focus is on negotiations between governments and rulemaking in intergovernmental organisations (IGOs).
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© 2007 Klaus Dingwerth
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Dingwerth, K. (2007). The Democratic Legitimacy of Intergovernmental Rule-Making. In: The New Transnationalism. Transformations of the State. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230590144_3
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