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Intergovernmental Coordination from Local to European Governance (IGCOORD)

(c) IGCOORD

(c) IGCOORD

ICGOORD is an interdisciplinary research network funded by the European Union (COST). It connects research communities from different academic backgrounds and countries working on intergovernmental coordination. ICGOORD specifically aims at collecting comparative evidence, understanding basic mechanisms and causal explanations, developing new collaborative research questions, and disseminating those insights and results to inform real-world policy-making.

Overview

Achieving coordination between executive actors of territorial units is one of the major challenges of today's politics. External effects and thus the interdependence of political actions beyond borders of sovereign authority have increased dramatically, necessitating better coordination of decision-making and actions across territorial units as well as across levels of government in an increasingly complex environment. The effectiveness and legitimacy of democratic governance in modern States depends crucially on their coordination ability. There is still a serious lack of knowledge among scholars and practitioners on how to organize and process intergovernmental coordination in those various instances. Moreover, there is still no systematic connection between the various research communities dealing with the issues from their separate perspectives, such as federalism, European governance or local and regional governance scholars.

IGCOORD aims at connecting those different strands of research to provide systematic and comparable insights in the institutions, mechanisms and processes of intergovernmental coordination in the horizontal and in the vertical direction, across levels of government, policy sectors and territorial units. More specifically, it aims at 1) collecting comparative evidence, 2) distilling basic mechanisms and causal explanations from analytic comparison, 3) developing new collaborative research questions and d) disseminating those insights and results to inform real-world policy-making.

IGCOORD is particularly well suited to tackle those challenges because it links expertise that remained unrelated to date from different countries, (sub-)disciplines and problem situations. Fundamentally, only a broad and diverse network of scholars can generate innovative insights and produce knowledge relevant to the political practice. 

Conference talks and publications

  • Guderjan, Marius 2024: Intergovernmental Institutions and Practices in the UK: Fit for purpose or unable to cope? 2nd IGCOORD Conference, 13 and 14 June 2024, TU Darmstadt.
  • Guderjan, Marius 2024: UK Territorial Politics - Between intergovernmental relations and territorial lobbying. 2nd IGCOORD Conference, 13 and 14 June 2024, TU Darmstadt.
  • Souris, Antonios, Sabine Kropp 2024: Blame attribution strategies in cooperative federalism: a dictionary approach. 2nd IGCOORD Conference 13 and 14 June 2024, TU Darmstadt.
  • Yvonne Hegele, Arjan Schakel, Johanna Schnabel 2024: Intergovernmental meetings and central government policymaking in federal, regionalized, and unitary-decentralized countries. 2nd IGCOORD Conference 13 and 14 June 2024, TU Darmstadt.
  • Sabine Kropp, Keynote speech: “Political parties as actors in intergovernmental relations – analytical perspectives”, May 18, 2023, 1st IGCOORD Conference, Faculty of Law of the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Zum Programm: Conference-program-2023.pdf (igcoord.eu)
  • Sabine Kropp, Johanna Schnabel, Antonios Souris 2023: Vertical Coordination in Germany – Intertwined but Flexible? Book Chapter, in: Kopric, Ivan et al., Vertical Coordination, Cham: Palgrave, work in progress.
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