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The Rise of Interactive Governance and Quasi-Markets

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It has taken a long time to make this book. Many initial drafts of the chapters published in this book were presented in November 2000 during a two-day conference on Interactive governance: towards a post-parliamentary democracy held in Enschede (The Netherlands). The Netherlands Institute of Governance (NIG) sponsored the . conference. After this conference the organisers discussed the possibility of making a book on the basis of papers presented at this event. In the end it was agreed that such a publication would indeed be worthwhile provided the initial papers were fundamentally revised. Moreover it was agreed that also supplementary chapters should be included, in order to strengthen the international comparative perspective. On this basis authors of the conference papers chapters and envisioned new chapters were invited to (re)submit drafts. The completion of the book, however, was unexpectedly halted by the tragic sudden death of our co-editor and dear friend Oscar van Heffen. In his lifetime he was the driving force behind this project. Without his efforts, insightful comments and helpful suggestions this book, in its present form, would never have been published. As such we dedicate this volume to his memory, the completion of the book being an honorary debt to our friend and his wife Mirjan.

List of contents

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.

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It has taken a long time to make this book. Many initial drafts of the chapters published in this book were presented in November 2000 during a two-day conference on Interactive governance: towards a post-parliamentary democracy held in Enschede (The Netherlands). The Netherlands Institute of Governance (NIG) sponsored the . conference. After this conference the organisers discussed the possibility of making a book on the basis of papers presented at this event. In the end it was agreed that such a publication would indeed be worthwhile provided the initial papers were fundamentally revised. Moreover it was agreed that also supplementary chapters should be included, in order to strengthen the international comparative perspective. On this basis authors of the conference papers chapters and envisioned new chapters were invited to (re)submit drafts. The completion of the book, however, was unexpectedly halted by the tragic sudden death of our co-editor and dear friend Oscar van Heffen. In his lifetime he was the driving force behind this project. Without his efforts, insightful comments and helpful suggestions this book, in its present form, would never have been published. As such we dedicate this volume to his memory, the completion of the book being an honorary debt to our friend and his wife Mirjan.

Product details

Assisted by Bas Denters (Editor), S. A. Denters (Editor), S.A. Denters (Editor), Oscar van Heffen (Editor), J. Huisman (Editor), Jeroen Huisman (Editor), J Huisman et al (Editor), P. J. Klok (Editor), P.J. Klok (Editor), Pieter-Jan Klok (Editor), Osca van Heffen (Editor), Oscar van Heffen (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048164851
ISBN 978-90-481-6485-1
No. of pages 281
Weight 727 g
Illustrations X, 281 p.
Series Library of Public Policy and Public Administration
Library of Public Policy and Public Administration
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

B, Sociology, Society, Society & social sciences, Political Science, Social Sciences, Public Economics, Political Science and International Studies, Social Sciences, general, Public finance, Public finance & taxation

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