The rise of interactive governance and quasi-markets /
This volume fills this gap and presents case studies - particularly in consensus democracies such as the Netherlands, Flanders, and Germany but also in majoritarian democracies such as the UK and Canada - that describe and analyze the impact of the changing role of government, and focus on the intro...
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| Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Science+Business Media,
[2003]
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| Series: | Library of public policy and public administration ;
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction: The emergence of new forms of governance
- Does interactive decision making work? Expanding Rotterdam Port
- Power to the people? Rule configurations and power games in interactive governance
- Interactive policy making as institutional design for local democracy: The experiments of the institute for public and politics
- Rebuilding Roombeek. An institutional analysis of interactive governance in the context of a representative democracy
- Institutional reform in higher education: Forever changes?- The emergence of a new environmental policy arena: The Dutch horticulture industry
- Dutch public health on the move. From limited self-regulation to a state-supervised quasi-market?- Siting unwanted land uses: Does interactive decision making help?- Statism by Stealth? Market orientation in British higher education
- Towards a post-parliamentary democracy in Germany? Theoretical considerations and empirical observations on local democracy
- Interactive governance: A view from the UK
- Local governance in Flanders
- Contributors.