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_aANSELL, Chris _939725 |
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_aThe networked polity : _bregional development in western europe |
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_aMalden : _bWiley-Blackwell, _cJuly 2000 |
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520 | 3 | _aDrawing together work in comparative politics, public administration, organization theory, and economic sociology, this article describe a distinctive form of modern polity - the "networked polity". In the networked polity, states are strongly embedded in society and persue their objectives by operating through networks of societal associations. Both state agencies and societal associations take the form of "network" or "organic" organizations - descentralized, team-based organizations with strong lateral communication and coordination that crosses functions boundries within and between organizations. These organizations are then linked together by means of cooperative exchange relationships around common projects. The role of the state is to empower stakeholders and facilitate cooperation among them. The concept is illustrate through an examination of regional development strategies in Western Europe. | |
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_tGovernance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions _g13, 3, p. 303-333 _dMalden : Wiley-Blackwell, July 2000 _xISSN 09521895 _w |
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