Contents: Theoretical Framework and Methodological Approach: EU enlargement and multi-level governance in European public policy-making: actors, institutions and learning, Christos J. Paraskevopoulos. Domestic Governance Structures in Regional and Environmental Policies: National Case Studies: Multi-level governance versus state centralization in Greece, Leeda Demetropoulou, Panagiotis Getimis and Markantonis Vasilis; The challenge of multi-level governance and Europeanization in Ireland, Nicholas Rees, BrÃd Quinn and Bernadette Connaughton; Portugal: domestic patterns of governance, societal forces and the limits of Europeanization, Helena Rato, João Salis Gomes and Miguel RodrÃgues; Governance in regional and environmental policies in Hungary: challenges of Europeanization and adaptation, Péter Futó, Ilona Pálné Kovács and Tamás Fleischer; Between institutional legacies and the challenges of Europeanization: governance and learning in regional and environmental policies in Poland, Aleksandra Jewtuchowicz and Malgorzata Czernielewska-Rutkowska. Europeanization of Regional and Environmental Policies and Domestic Policy Change: Comparative Perspectives: Europeanization of policy-making and domestic governance structures in regional policy: cohesion and CEE countries, Nicholas Rees and Christos J. Paraskevopoulos; Europeanization of policy-making and domestic governance structures in environmental (waste management) policy: cohesion and CEE countries, Markantonis Vasillis, Panagiotis Getimis and Christos J. Paraskevopoulos. Coping With Multi-level Governance: Policy Implications: Coping with multi-level governance: patterns of learning and adaptation in public policy-making in cohesion and CEE countries, Christos J. Paraskevopoulos. Conclusions: Domestic governance structures and policy learning East and West: the limits of Europeanization, Panagiotis Getimis, Christos J. Paraskevopoulos and Nicholas Rees; Bibliography; Index.