New Public Governance: A Regime-Centered Perspective
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780765640994
ISBN-10: 0765640996
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0765640996
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateCuprins
Preface
Part I. Developing a Theory of Governance for NPG: What Should Be at Its Center?
1. The Foundations of New Public Governance, Douglas F. Morgan and Craig W. Shinn
2. Why a Constitutional Approach Matters for Advancing New Public Governance, Stephanie P. Newbold
3. Institutional History and New Public Governance, Richard T. Green
4. A Value-Based Global Framework for New Public Governance, Douglas F. Morgan, Gary L. Larsen, Guoxian Bao, and Xuejun Wang
5. History as a Source of Values for New Public Governance, Donald P. Moynihan
6. Two Kinds of Rationality and Their Implications for New Public Governance, Michael W. Spicer
Part II. NPG and Local Governing Institutions: Transforming Deliberative Democracy into Action
7. The American Constitutional Legacy and the Deliberative Democracy Environment of New Public Governance, Vera Vogelsang-Coombs
8. Civic Capacity Assessment Framework, Margaret Banyan
9. Building Capacity in Culturally Diverse Communities Through Community Engagement in Hard Times, Claudia Maria Vargas
10. Forging Vertical and Horizontal Integration in Public Administration Leadership and Management, Gary L. Larsen
11. Civic Infrastructure and Capacity Building: Lessons from the Field, Don Bohn
12. Local Government as Polity Leadership: Implications for New Public Governance, Kent S. Robinson and Douglas F. Morgan
13. Interest-Based Deliberative Democracy in Natural Resource Management, Debra Whitall, Craig Thomas, Steve Brink, and Gina Bartlett
14. Multilevel Environmental Governance of Conservation Programs, Shpresa Halimi and Craig W. Shinn
Part III. Public Service Education and Leadership in an Age of NPG
15. Regime Leadership for Public Servants, Brian J. Cook
16. Competing Needs, Expectations, and Realities in Local Government Education, Phillip J. Cooper
17. Agency in Networks: Implications for Theory and Practice in the New Public Governance, Eric T. (Rick) Mogren
18. EMERGE: Public Leadership for Sustainable Development, Kristen Magis, Marcus Ingle, and Ngo Huy Duc
19. Preparing the Next Generation for Local Government Leadership, Scott Lazenby
20. Educating Leaders for New Public Governance: Public Administration as a Liberal Art, Douglas F. Morgan
21. Rethinking U.S. Public Administration Doctoral Education in the Age of New Public Governance, Stephanie P. Newbold and David H. Rosenbloom
22. Educating for New Public Governance: Civic Engagement and the Liberal Arts, Kevin Kecskes, Masami Nishishiba, and Douglas F. Morgan
23. Epilogue: Research Questions to Improve the Theory and Practice of NPG, Douglas F. Morgan, Craig W. Shinn, and Brian J. Cook
References
About the Authors
Index
Part I. Developing a Theory of Governance for NPG: What Should Be at Its Center?
1. The Foundations of New Public Governance, Douglas F. Morgan and Craig W. Shinn
2. Why a Constitutional Approach Matters for Advancing New Public Governance, Stephanie P. Newbold
3. Institutional History and New Public Governance, Richard T. Green
4. A Value-Based Global Framework for New Public Governance, Douglas F. Morgan, Gary L. Larsen, Guoxian Bao, and Xuejun Wang
5. History as a Source of Values for New Public Governance, Donald P. Moynihan
6. Two Kinds of Rationality and Their Implications for New Public Governance, Michael W. Spicer
Part II. NPG and Local Governing Institutions: Transforming Deliberative Democracy into Action
7. The American Constitutional Legacy and the Deliberative Democracy Environment of New Public Governance, Vera Vogelsang-Coombs
8. Civic Capacity Assessment Framework, Margaret Banyan
9. Building Capacity in Culturally Diverse Communities Through Community Engagement in Hard Times, Claudia Maria Vargas
10. Forging Vertical and Horizontal Integration in Public Administration Leadership and Management, Gary L. Larsen
11. Civic Infrastructure and Capacity Building: Lessons from the Field, Don Bohn
12. Local Government as Polity Leadership: Implications for New Public Governance, Kent S. Robinson and Douglas F. Morgan
13. Interest-Based Deliberative Democracy in Natural Resource Management, Debra Whitall, Craig Thomas, Steve Brink, and Gina Bartlett
14. Multilevel Environmental Governance of Conservation Programs, Shpresa Halimi and Craig W. Shinn
Part III. Public Service Education and Leadership in an Age of NPG
15. Regime Leadership for Public Servants, Brian J. Cook
16. Competing Needs, Expectations, and Realities in Local Government Education, Phillip J. Cooper
17. Agency in Networks: Implications for Theory and Practice in the New Public Governance, Eric T. (Rick) Mogren
18. EMERGE: Public Leadership for Sustainable Development, Kristen Magis, Marcus Ingle, and Ngo Huy Duc
19. Preparing the Next Generation for Local Government Leadership, Scott Lazenby
20. Educating Leaders for New Public Governance: Public Administration as a Liberal Art, Douglas F. Morgan
21. Rethinking U.S. Public Administration Doctoral Education in the Age of New Public Governance, Stephanie P. Newbold and David H. Rosenbloom
22. Educating for New Public Governance: Civic Engagement and the Liberal Arts, Kevin Kecskes, Masami Nishishiba, and Douglas F. Morgan
23. Epilogue: Research Questions to Improve the Theory and Practice of NPG, Douglas F. Morgan, Craig W. Shinn, and Brian J. Cook
References
About the Authors
Index
Recenzii
"This volume is at the same time one of the most wide-ranging treatments of new public governance and one of the most coherent. The book itself mirrors the essence of what it advocates: a regime of diverse voices seeking to apply public values collaboratively as they articulate together an ideal of democratic governance." -- Charles T. Goodsell, Emeritus, Virginia Tech Center for Public Administration and Policy
"This important book bridges the worlds of scholarship and public affairs, offering ground-breaking theoretical insights as well as concrete applications to the world of public management. The authors creatively link the new public governance to strong democratic values, applying their ideas to local governing institutions in an innovative way." -- Rosemary O'Leary, The University of Kansas
"This important book bridges the worlds of scholarship and public affairs, offering ground-breaking theoretical insights as well as concrete applications to the world of public management. The authors creatively link the new public governance to strong democratic values, applying their ideas to local governing institutions in an innovative way." -- Rosemary O'Leary, The University of Kansas
Descriere
The term New Public Governance describes increased reliance on network structures of authority to provide public services. In New Public Governance: A Regime-Centered Perspective, the contributors focus on a different set of issues than those commonly found in the current body of scholarship on NPG. The chapters are organized around the following central question: what can we do to insure that the structures and processes of authority in networked governance systems are firmly tethered to the underlying core values and legal principles of the political system? Written by scholars who have been at the forefront of the NPG debate as well as by scholar-practitioners, the chapters provide the reader with "lessons learned from experience" about how networked, contract-based and partnership-centered approaches to government can be undertaken in ways that preserve the values that are at the center of the American constitutional and political system.