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"New coordination practices have emerged across European public sectors in order to cope with complex societal challenges. Governments struggle to handle challenging policy problems that escape simple solutions and transcend the borders of organizations,administrative levels and ministerial areas. Public sector coordination has become one of the key aspects of governments' policy capacity. This important collection is comprised of 20 European case studies; it offers valuable insights into public sector coordination and points to important lessons for devising and implementing new coordination instruments. It is essential reading for public sector practitioners as well as students and scholars of public administration and policy"--
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1. Introduction: Emerging Coordination Practices in European Public Management; Per Lægreid, Tiina Randma-Liiv, Lise H. Rykkja and Ku?lli Sarapuu PART I: COORDINATION IN NORTHERN EUROPE 2. Coordinating Emergency Medical Service in Estonia; Veiko Lember and Ku?lli Sarapuu 3. Consolidation of Support Services in Estonia; Kaide Tammel and Ringa Raudla 4. The Establishment of the Estonian Top Civil Service Development System; Annika Uudelepp, Tiina Randma-Liiv and Ku?lli Sarapuu 5. Shared Services in Ireland; Muiris MacCarthaigh 6. Coordinating for Crisis Management in Norway after the terrorist attack in 2011; Lise H. Rykkja and Per Lægreid 7. One-Stop-Shops for Social Welfare: The NAV Office in Norway; Per Lægreid and Lise H. Rykkja 8. Coordination in UK Central Government; Oliver James and Ayako Nakamura 9. Local Service Boards in Wales; Valeria Guarneros-Meza and Steve Martin PART II: COORDINATION IN WESTERN EUROPE 10. A Cross-Cutting Program for Coherence: Flanders in Action; Astrid Molenveld and Koen Verhoest 11. Coordinating Integrated Youth Care Across Sectors; Koen Verhoest, Joris Voets and Astrid Molenveld 12. Coordination Practices in German Employment Services. The Case of Jobcenters; Kai Wegrich and Anca Oprisor 13. Inter-Ministerial Coordination in Germany: A Working Group in Climate Policy; Thurid Hustedt 14. Coordination of Internal Security in Germany; Julia Fleischer 15. Managing Local Intervention Teams in Rotterdam; Peter Marks and Arie van Sluis PART III: COORDINATION IN SOUTHERN EUROPE 16. Coordinating Care in the Italian Region of Lombardy; Edoardo Ongaro, Davide Galli, Francesco Longo and Greta Nasi 17. The Spanish Agency for the Evaluation of Public Policies; Judith Clifton PART IV: COORDINATION IN EASTERN EUROPE 18. Enhancing Coordination Through E-government in the Czech Republic; David pa?ek 19 .Coordination Practices in Hungary: The Case of Széll Kálmán Working Group; György Hajnal 20. Government windows': One-stopShops for Administrative Services in Hungary; György Hajnal 21. Coordinating Health Care Under the Pluralistic Health Insurance; Juraj Nemec PART V: CONCLUSION 22. Lessons Learned and Policy Implication; Ku?lli Sarapuu, Per Lægreid, Tiina Randma-Liiv and Lise H. Rykkja