<p>Research on government institutions is one of the most exciting intellectual areas in political science and policy studies today. Increasingly it is recognized by scholars in these fields that effective and legitimate policies depend on the design and maintenance of complex institutional arrangem
Governance in Modern Society: Effects, Change and Formation of Government Institutions
β Scribed by Oscar van Heffen, Walter Kickert, Jacques Thomassen (auth.), Oscar van Heffen, Walter J. M. Kickert, Jacques J. A. Thomassen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 378
- Series
- Library of Public Policy and Public Administration 4
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is the immediate result of the co-operation of a great number of scholars in the Netherlands Institute of Government (NIG). NIG is an interuniversity research school. As such it has a double task. In addition to offering a Ph.D program to students in Public Administration it also is a research institute in which a great number of scholars from seven Dutch universities participate and work on a common research program. The chapters in this book are all products of the research program that started in 1995. This program had the ambition to explore the frontiers of the discipline in two respects. First by studying a number of recent developments in society and their consequences for the functioning of government. These consequences can be summarised as the development of a system of multi level and multi actor governance. Second, by contributing to the knowledge of institutions, both by studying what factors are most important in the formation and change of institutions and by studying the effects of institutions on the behaviour of actors in different political and administrative settings. Most contributions to this volume either have their origin in conferences organized by the NIG or were published as an NIG working paper. We are grateful to Marcia Clifford and Connie Hoekstra who prepared the final version of the manuscript, to Ian Priestnall who took care of the language editing and to an anonymous reviewer whose comments were gratefully used.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-1
Introduction: Multi-Level and Multi-Actor Governance....Pages 3-11
Front Matter....Pages 13-13
The Comitology Game: European Policymaking with Parliamentary Involvement....Pages 15-33
Institutional Change in the Emerging European Polity....Pages 35-60
The Secret and Cost of Success: Institutional Change and Policy Change....Pages 61-86
The Swamp of Dutch Politics: How the Impact of Modernization on Political Behavior is Modified by Institutional Context....Pages 87-108
Interactive Decision Making and Representative Democracy: Institutional Collisions and Solutions....Pages 109-134
Is Mediation a Suitable Alternative to Court Trials?....Pages 135-152
Institutionalism: State Models and Policy Processes....Pages 153-177
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
Restructuring a Corporatist Welfare State....Pages 181-201
Administrative Conditions to Institutional Politics: Federalism in an Unitary State....Pages 203-222
Public Governance in Europe: A Historical- Institutional Tour DβHorizon....Pages 223-255
Information and Communication Technology and the Redefinition of the Functional and Normative Boundaries of Government....Pages 257-278
Front Matter....Pages 279-279
The Mobilization of Bias Revisited: Institutional Design, Cultural Bias and Policy-Oriented Learning....Pages 281-297
Interactive Policy Making as a Serious Alternative: Balancing Between an Open and Closed Approach....Pages 299-312
Process Management....Pages 313-328
Managing Public-Private Partnerships: Influencing Processes and Institutional Context of Public-Private Partnerships....Pages 329-348
Legal Institutions as Systems of Legal Norms....Pages 349-366
Back Matter....Pages 367-379
β¦ Subjects
Political Science, general; Economic Policy; Management/Business for Professionals; Management of Computing and Information Systems
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