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Metagovernance

The American Review of Public Administration, 2006
Current changes in governing tasks that face the political systems in liberal democracies require governance to be performed in new ways. Governance can no longer take the form of sovereign rule but must be performed through various forms of metagovernance, regulation of self-regulation. The consequence is a transformation of the role that politicians
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Metagovernance as Strategic Supervision

Public Performance & Management Review, 2016
This article proposes a new theoretical concept of second-order contracts for a better understanding of how the state fulfills its role as metagovernor. While the literature does an adequate job of developing the concept of metagovernance, it has been less effective in showing how metagovernance establishes a new type of relationship between government
la Cour, Anders   +1 more
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Governance and metagovernance systems for the Amazon

Review of European, Comparative & International Environmental Law, 2021
AbstractIn this article, we examine the existing governance of the Amazon and the potential for more robust collaborative governance involving the countries of the Amazon region and other stakeholders. Our focus is the metagovernance of the (multilevel and fragmented) national governance systems that have proven incapable of controlling the ...
Paul Martin   +3 more
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Metagovernance and nuclear power in Europe

Journal of European Public Policy, 2012
The British, Finnish and French governments are currently attempting to increase the share of electricity produced by nuclear power. We examine the diverse metagovernance responses in the three countries as their governments seek to manage complex networks to realize their policy goals.
Baker, Keith, Stoker, Gerry
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Theoretical Approaches to Metagovernance

2007
An increasingly important issue for governance network theory is how and to what extent it is possible for governors to regulate self-regulating networks. It is generally recognized that governance networks must be regulated if they are to contribute to the efficient governing of society.
Eva Sørensen, Jacob Torfing
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Governance failure, metagovernance and its failure

2020
This chapter addresses the discovery of 'governance' as the complex art of steering multiple agencies, institutions, and systems that are both operationally autonomous from one another and structurally coupled through various forms of reciprocal interdependence. This discovery reflects the dramatic intensification of societal complexity that flows from
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Metagoverning Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland

2020
The multiplicity of peacebuilding actors, the increasing necessity to connect the political process with the peace process, and the growing interaction between the local and the European levels pointed to the need for strategic responses to the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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