Beyond Westminster governance : (Record no. 28439)
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Personal name | ROY, Jeffrey |
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Title | Beyond Westminster governance : |
Remainder of title | bringing politics and public service into the network era |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Toronto : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | IPAC, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | December/Décembre 2008 |
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Summary, etc. | The underlying premise of this article stems from the following question: is our Westminster, parliamentary model of democratic governance and administration adaptable for contemporary realities and emerging challenges? By way of response, the author attempts to expose what is wrong with the current model and sketches what changes to our governing institutions must be envisioned in order to safeguard political legitimacy and administrative competence in a world that is increasingly networked. Central to this discussion is the doctrine of ministerial responsibility and accountability and an appropriate parcelling of roles and authorities to public servants and politicians. Equally important is the rise of the Internet and new forms of political mobilization outside of government, on the one hand, and the potential for more direct mechanisms of public engagement, on the other hand. Without significant innovation and reform, Parliament and the federal government instead face a steady erosion of political and human capital that cannot be reversed until the country is convinced that 1) a new approach to governing is a realistic proposition, and 2) citizens will play an important role in designing this new approach |
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Title | Canadian Public Administration |
Related parts | 51, 4, p. 541-568 |
Place, publisher, and date of publication | Toronto : IPAC, December/Décembre 2008 |
International Standard Serial Number | ISSN 00084840 |
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