List Of Tables And Figures<BR>Acknowledgements<BR>List Of Contributors<BR>List Of Abbreviations<BR>Introduction; Poul F. Kjaer<BR>PART I: THE BIG PICTURE: FROM CORPORATISM TO GOVERNANCE<BR>1. From Corporatism To Governance: Dimensions A Theory Of Intermediary Institutions; Poul F. Kjaer<BR>2. Corporatism And Beyond? On Governance And Its Limits; Bob Jessop<BR>3. From Neo-Corporatism To Neo-Pluralism:The Liberal Drift Of Multilevel Governance; Richard Münch<BR>PART II: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF ECONOMIC POLICY<BR>4. Collective Action And The Making Of Economic Policy: Intellectual Lineages From The History Of Political Economy; Alexander Ebner<BR>5. Eu Competition Regulation:A Case Of Authoritarian Neo-Liberalism?; Angela Wigger & Hubert Buch-Hansen<BR>PART III: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE RE-CONFIGURATION OF SOCIAL POLICY<BR>6. Fabricating Social Europe:From Neo-Corporatism To Governance By Numbers; Gert Verschraegen<BR>7. European Social Policy: Social Cohesion Through Competition?; Eva Hartmann<BR>PART IV: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS AND THE LAW<BR>8. The Shadow Of The Law: Intermediary Institutions And The Ruling Part Of Governance; Alfons Bora <BR>9. Taking Governance To Court:Politics, Economics, And A New Legal Realism; Sabine Frerichs <BR>PART V: INTERMEDIARY INSTITUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS<BR>10. The Consitutionalisation Of Everyday Life?; Grahame F. Thompson <BR>11. The Democratic Surplus That Constitutionalised The European Union: Establishing Democratic Governance Through Intermediate Institutions; Gorm Harste <BR>12. The Crisis Of Corporatism And The Rise Of International Law; Chris Thornhill<BR>References <BR>Cases <BR>Index<BR>