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The SAGE Handbook of Governance

Mark Bevir University of California, Berkeley, UK
© 2011   592 pages   SAGE Publications Ltd   
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Paperback ISBN: 9781446270424 $52.00
Hardcover ISBN: 9781847875778 $150.00
Ebook ISBN: 9781446209752
Governance as Theory, Practice and Dilemma Mark Bevir
PART ONE: THEORIES OF GOVERNANCE
Policy-Network Theory Henrik Enroth
Rational-Choice Theory Keith Dowding
Interpretive Theory Mark Bevir
Organization Theory Robert K. Christensen and Mary Tschirhart
Institutional Theory B. Guy Peters
Systems Theory Anders Esmark
Meta-Gvernance Bob Jessop
State-Society Relations Jefferey M. Sellers
Policy Instruments and Governance Patrick Le Galès
Development Theory Phyllis R. Pomerantz
Measuring Governance Pippa Norris
PART TWO: PRACTICES OF GOVERNANCE
The Stateless State Mark Bevir and R. A. W. Rhodes
The Persistence of Hierarchy Laurence E. Lynn Jr
Contracting out Steven Cohen and William Eimicke
Public Management Carolyn J. Heinrich
Budgeting and Finance Anthony B. L. Cheung
Partnerships Gunnar Folke Schuppert
Multijurisdictional Regulation Andy Smith
Local Governance Bas Denters
Non-Governmental Organizations M. Shamsul Haque
Transgovernmental Networks Anne-Marie Slaughter and Thomas N. Hale
Global Governance Mark Bevir and Ian Hall
PART THREE: DILEMMAS OF GOVERNANCE
Legitimacy Mark Considine and Kamran Ali Afzal
Collaborative Governance Lisa Blomgren Bingham
Participation Peter McLaverty
Leadership Janet V. Denhardt and Robert B. Denhardt
Network Management Michael McGuire
Social Inclusion Petri Koikkalainen
Capacity-Building Hok Bun Ku and Angelina W. K. Yuen-Tsang
Decentralization Fumihiko Saito
Governing the Commons Wai Fung Lam
Regulation Marian Döhler
Sustainable Development James Meadowcroft

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