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The Oxford Handbook of Governance
Edited by David Levi-Faur
832 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-956053-0
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Hardback
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29 March 2012
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- Outstanding range of contributors
- Definitive and comprehensive
- Essential reference for students and scholars in this field
The Oxford Handbook of Governance presents an authoritative and accessible state-of-the-art analysis of the social science literature on governance. The volume presents the core concepts and knowledge that have evolved in the study of governance in different levels and arenas of politics and policymaking. In doing so it establishes itself as the essential point of reference for all those studying politics, society, and economics from a governance perspective. The volume comprises fifty-two chapters from leaders in the field. The chapters are organized in nine sections dealing with topics that include governance as the reform of the state, democratic
governance, European governance, and global governance.Readership: Scholars and students of political science, public policy, public management, public administration, law and related areas.
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Edited by David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Free University of Berlin David Levi-Faur is a founding editor of the journal Regulation & Governance. He is based at the Department of Political Science and the Federmann School of Public Policy and Government at the Hebrew University. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Kolleg-Forschergruppe "The Transformative Power of Europe>" the Free University of Berlin.
David Levi-Faur's webpage on the Oxford Handbook of Governance Contributors: Chris Ansell is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Ian Bache is Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield Tim Bartley is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Indiana University. Christopher Todd Beer is a PhD Candidate in Sociology at Indiana University. Thomas Bernauer is Professor of International Relations at the Center for Comparative and International Studies
(CIS), ETH Zurich. Susana Borrás is Professor of Innovation and Governance and Head of the Department for Business and Politics at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. Tanja A. Börzel is Professor of Political Science and holds the Chair of European Integration at Freie Universität Berlin. Arwin van Buuren is Associate Professor of Public Administration at the Erasmus University Rotterdam Tom Christensen is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway William D. Coleman is Professor in Political Science at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Canada. Marie-Laure Djelic is Professor in the Management Department at ESSEC Business School,
Paris William H. Dutton is Professor of Internet Studies at the University of Oxford, where he is Director of the Oxford Internet Institute and a Fellow of Balliol College. Jurian Edelenbos is Professor of Public Administration at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Cynthia L. Estlund is the Catherine A. Rein Professor at the New York University School of Law Frank Fischer is Professor of Politics and Global Affairs at Rutgers University in the USA and Senior Faculty Fellow at the University of Kassel in Germany. Elizabeth Fisher is Reader in Environmental Law at Corpus Christi College and the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Eran Fisher is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Kreitman School for Advanced Graduate
Studies and the Department of Communication Studies, Ben Gurion University, Israel. Matthew Flinders is Professor of Parliamentary Government & Governance at the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Fabrizio Gilardi is Associate Professor of Public Policy, Department of Political Science and Center for Comparative and International Studies, University of Zurich, Switzerland. Niamh Hardiman is Senior Lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin. Adrienne Héritier holds a joint chair of political science at the Department of Political and Social Science and the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence. Alexandria Innes is a Ph.D.
candidate at the University of Kansas in the Department of Political Science. Arie M. Kacowicz is Associate Professor of International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Erik Hans Klijn is Professor of Public Administration at the Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social Science, Erasmus University Rotterdam in The Netherlands Per Lægreid is Professor at the Department of administration and organization theory, University of Bergen, Norway. David Levi-Faur is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science and the Federmann School of Public Policy and Government at the Hebrew University and a Senior Fellow at the Kolleg-Forschergruppe "The Transformative Power of Europe>" the Free University of
Berlin. Orly Lobel is Herzog Endowed Scholar and Professor of Law at the University of San Diego. Laurence E. Lynn, Jr., is the Sid Richardson Research Professor at the University of Texas at Austin and the Sydney Stein, Jr., Professor of Public Management Emeritus at the University of Chicago Felicity Matthews is Lecturer in Public Policy at the University of York, United Kingdom. Ellen E. Meade is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the American University. Catherine Moury is Advanced Research Fellow at CIES-IUL, and Assistant Professor at Lisbon University Institute. Abraham L. Newman is an Assistant Professor in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University Yannis Papadopoulos is Professor of Public Policy at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques et Internationales of the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). B. Guy Peters is Maurice Falk Professor of American Government at the University of Pittsburgh and Professor of Comparative Governance at Zeppelin University (Germany) Susan Phillips is Professor and Director, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, and Visiting Fellow, Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge and Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy, Cass Business School, City University London. Jon Pierre is a Research Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Goteburg and "Professor 2" at the University of Nordland
(Norway). Dieter Plehwe is a Senior Fellow at the Social Science Research Center Berlin, Department Internationalization and Organization. Colin Provost is Lecturer in public policy at the Department of Political Science, University College London. Claudio M. Radaelli is Anniversary Chair in Politics and Director of the Centre for European Governance, University of Exeter, UK. Rod Rhodes is Professor of Government in the School of Government at the University of Tasmania; and Professor Emeritus of Politics at the University of Newcastle (UK). Jeremy Richardson is an Emeritus Fellow at Nuffield College Oxford, UK and Professor in the National Centre for Research on Europe, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Thomas Risse is Professor of International Politics at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, and the coordinator of the Collaborative Research Center <"Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood.>" Wade T. Roberts is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Colorado College. Amit Ron is an Assistant Professor of political science in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Bo Rothstein holds the August Röhss Chair in Political Science at University of Gothenburg and is co-founder and head of The Quality of Government Institute. Charles F. Sabel is Maurice T. Moore Professor of Law at Columbia University. Kerstin Sahlin is Professor in Management at Uppsala University Lena M.
Schaffer is a Post-doctoral researcher at the Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS), ETH Zurich Frank Schimmelfennig is Professor of European Politics at the Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS), ETH Zurich Volker Schneider is Professor of Political Science at the University of Konstanz, Germany. He holds the Chair on Empirical Theory of the State. Eva Sørensen is Professor in Public Administration and Democracy at Roskilde University. Brent J. Steele is an Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Kansas. Diane Stone is a Professor in the departments of Political Science and International Relations, University of Western Australia; Politics and
International Studies, University of Warwick and Public Policy, Central European University. Jacob Torfing is Professor of Politics and Institutions at Department of Society and Globalization, Roskilde University and director of Centre for Democratic Network Governance. Yael Yishai is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Haifa Amos Zehavi, Ph.D., is a Lecturer with a joint appointment in the departments of political science and public policy at Tel Aviv University Frans van Waarden is Professor of Policy and Organization at Utrecht University and fellow of University College Utrecht Graham Wilson is Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Boston University. Jonathan Zeitlin is Professor of
Public Policy and Governance at the University of Amsterdam. Peer Zumbansen is Professor of Law. Canada Research Chair in Transnational Economic Governance and Legal Theory, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto. Michael Zürn is director at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) and Professor at the Free University Berlin. He is also a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Science.
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"Governance is now the cutting edge focus of research in political science. This splendid collection of new essays by prominent scholars summarize the existing literature and advance fruitful lines of inquiry into governance at and between scales of political activity." - Peter M. Haas, Professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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John Braithwaite: Forward
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1: David Levi-Faur: From "Big Government" to "Big Governance?"
2: B. Guy Peters: Governance as a Political Theory
3: Rod Rhodes: Waves of Governance
4: Laurence Lynn: The Many Faces of Governance: Adaptation? Transformation? Both? Neither?
5: Orly Lobel: New Governance as Regulatory Governance
6: Peer Zumbansen: Governance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
PART II: Theoretical Lenses
7: Jacob Torfing: Governance Networks
8: B. Guy Peters: Information and Governing: Cybernetic Models of Governance
9: Volker Schneider: Governance and Complexity
10: Bo Rothstein: Good Governance
11: Fabrizio Gilardi and Claudio Radaelli: Governance and Learning
12: Charles Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin: Experimentalist Governance,
PART III: GOVERNANCE AND THE REFORM OF THE STATE
13: Jon Pierre: Governance and Institutional Flexibility
14: Erik Hans Klijn: New Public Management and Governance: a Comparison
15: Eva Sorensen: Governance and Innovation in the Public Sector
16: Niamh Hardiman: Governance and State Structures
17: Amos Zehavi: New governance and policy instruments: Are Governments Going 'Soft'?
18: Tom Christensen and Per Lægreid: Governance & Administrative Reforms
19: Matthew Flinders: Governance and Patronage
20: Felicity Matthews: Governance and State Capacity
21: Erik Hans Klijn, Arwin van Buuren, and Jurian Edelenbos: The Impact of Governance
PART IV: ACTORS, STRATEGIES AND GOVERNANCE STYLES
22: Jeremy Richardson: New Governance or Old Governance? A Policy Style Perspective
23: Todd Beer,Tim Bartley, and Wade T. Roberts: NGOs: Between Advocacy, Service Provision and Regulation
24: Diane Stone: Actors of Knowledge
PART V: ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
25: Frans Van Waarden: The Governance of Markets: On Generating Trust in Transactions
26: Graham Wilson: Governance after the Crisis
27: Dieter Plehwe: Modes of Economic Governance: The Dynamics of Governance at the National and Firm Level
28: Ellen E. Meade: The Governance of Central Banks
PART VI: GOVERNANCE OF RISKS
29: Elizabeth Fisher: Risk and Governance
30: Susana Borrás: Governance of Science and Technology
31: Thomas Bernauer and Lena Schaffer: The Governance of Global Climate Change
PART VII: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
32: Frank Fischer: Participatory Governance: From Theory to Practice
33: Amit Ron: Modes of Democratic Governance
34: Susan Phillips: The New Citizenship and Governance: Alternative Intersections
35: Chris Ansell: Collaborative Governance
36: Yannis Papadopoulos: The Democratic Quality of Collaborative Governance
37: Yael Yishai: Participatory Governance in Public Health: Choice, but no Voice
38: Cynthia Estlund: A Return to Governance in the Law of the Workplace
39: Colin Provost: Governance and Voluntary Regulation
40: Eran Fisher: E-Governance and E-Democracy: Questioning Technology-centered Categories
41: William Dutton: The Fifth Estate: A New Governance Challenge
42: Abraham L. Newman: The Governance of Privacy
PART VIII: EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE
43: Tanja A. Borzel: The European Union - A Unique Governance Mix?
44: Ian Bache: Multi Level Governance in the European Union
45: Adrienne Héritier and Catherine Moury: Institutional Change in European Governance: The Commission´s Implementing Powers and the European Parliament, European University Institute
46: Frank Schimmelfennig: EU External Governance and Europeanization Beyond the EU
PART IX: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
47: William W. Coleman: Governance and Global Policy
48: Arie Kacowicz: Governance, International Order, and World Order
49: Thomas Risse: Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood
50: Alexandria Jayne Innes and Brent J. Steele: Governmentality in Global Governance
51: Michael Zürn: Global Governance as Multi Governance
52: Kerstin Sahlin and Djelic Marie-Laure: The Challenges of Transnational Economic Governance
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