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In this chapter we examine two case studies that will enlighten us on the governance of a network of networks, when the solidarity links are no longer federated to the unique network level but to a multitude of networks connected to one another. This will lead us to approach the political dimension of governance, in addition to the socio-economic dimensions. We present a case study on a subnational network of networks, the European Union, and a case study on a national regional network of networks, FREGIF (federation of health care networks for elder persons in the Ile-de-France region).

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© 2016 Christophe Assens and Aline Courie Lemeur

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Assens, C., Lemeur, A.C. (2016). Governance of a Network of Networks: Case Studies. In: Networks Governance, Partnership Management and Coalitions Federation. Governance and Public Management. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137566638_5

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