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Participatory Governance - Political and Societal Implications

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Hubert Heinelt This book is the result of a conference on "Democratic and Participatory Govemance: From Citizens to 'Holders'?" held in Florence in September 2000. The conference which had been organised by Bemard Gbikpi, JUrgen Grote and Philippe Schmitter was part of the project "Achieving Sustainable and Innovative Policies through Participatory Govemance in a Multi-Level Context" funded by the European Commission under the 5th Framework Programme on Research and Development. The project's empirical focus is on specific policy areas - water supply and EMAS (i.e. the EU environmental management and audit scheme) - and takes account of different territariallevels of govemment. The objective is to analyze old and new forms of govemance to identify those being conducive to innovative and sustainable policies which, themselves, are based on the core values of dialogue, negotiation, active citizenship, partnership and subsidiarity. This also implies identifying the conditions that support the creation and maintenance of these forms of govemance. And last but not least, the project also aims at looking out for opportunities of EU intervention to promote these conditions in a way such that participatory forms of govemance can be achieved.

List of contents

1. From Democratic Government to Participatory Governance.- Governance: Concepts.- 2. Contextualizing Normative Standards for Legitimate Governance beyond the State.- 3. Participation in Governance Arrangements: Is there any Reason to Expect it will Achieve "Sustainable and Innovative Policies in a Multilevel Context"?.- 4. Governance: A Social-Political Perspective.- 5. Civic Perspectives on a Democratic Transformation of the EU.- Governance: Institutions.- 6. The European Commission: Promoting EU Governance.- 7. The Effects of European Integration on National Forms of Governance: Reconstructing Practices and Reconceptualizing Democracy.- 8. Regions in Multilevel Governance Arrangements: Leadership versus Partnership.- Governance: Sectors and Domains.- 9. Democratising Expertise.- 10. Environmental Governance: From Innovation to Powerlessness.- 11. Private Actors in Political Governance: Regulating the Information and Communication Sectors.- Conclusion.- 12. Participation and Meta-Governance: The White Paper of the EU Commission.

About the author

Jürgen R. Grote, Fakultät für Politik- und Verwaltungswissenschaften, Universität Konstanz; Bernard Gbikpi, Fellow in einem gemeinsam mit Philippe C. Schmitter und Claus Offe durchgeführten Projekt über "Democracy Promotion and Protection in Central Europe and the Middle East and North Africa".

Summary

Während der Governance-Begriff wissenschaftlich als konsolidiert gelten dürfte, gibt es Probleme bei der praktischen Umsetzung der mit ihm verbundenen Idee. Das englischsprachige Buch misst einige der im "Whitebook on Governance" der EU-Kommission angesprochenen Problemfelder aus und trägt so zur Operationalisierung des Begriffes bei.

Product details

Assisted by Gbikpi (Editor), Gbikpi (Editor), Bernard Gbikpi (Editor), Jürge Grote (Editor), Jürgen Grote (Editor)
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2002
 
EAN 9783810032379
ISBN 978-3-8100-3237-9
No. of pages 275
Dimensions 140 mm x 212 mm x 13 mm
Weight 406 g
Illustrations 275 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Soziologie, C, Transformation, Soziale und politische Philosophie, Sociology, Democracy, Political Science, Policy, Environment, Political Philosophy, Social & political philosophy, social and political philosophy, Political Science and International Studies, Sociology, general

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