Theorizing regulatory intermediaries: the RIT model
Regulation is typically conceived as a two-party relationship between a rule-maker or regulator (R) and a rule-taker or target (T). We set out an agenda for the study of regulation as a three- (or more) party relationship, with intermediaries (I) at the center of the analysis. Intermediaries play ma...
Main Authors: | Abbott, K, Levi-Faur, D, Snidal, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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