New governance patterns in Western democracies pose challenges to political analysis. Key here is the relationship of politics and policy. This article examines how this relationship is changing in terms of a communication systems shift. From this perspective, the adequacy of current frameworks of political analysis is called into question. The article applies this critical review to the rise of policy-politics modes of behavior as distinct from older politics-policy forms. This contrast draws attention to the emergent qualities of interactive policy processes and asks how open generative modes of organization operate in fluid conditions while nonetheless exercising political authority.50
The three governance modes of state, market and network have long been recognized as key forms of so...
Research on policy agendas and agenda-setting has developed into an important subdiscipline of compa...
In many visions of governance, governments are portrayed as playing a \u201csteering\u201d, rather t...
For nation-states, the contexts for developing and implementing policy have become more complex and ...
Governance is a general concept which describes some of the complexity of political and policy proc...
Governance is not a fashion, but a firmly-established lens through which to analyze the complexity ...
This Forum contribution takes a critical look at 'policy', 'policymaking' and 'governing' as key con...
Several problems plague contemporary thinking about governance. From the multiple definitions that a...
New concepts of governance take account of ambivalence, uncertainty, and distributed power in societ...
The concept of policy is a central element in both the practice and the analysis of governing, but i...
It is widely recognized that the formulation and implementation of policy is a ‘political’ process. ...
How might we think about democratic governance? This paper distinguishes between system governance ...
Globalization represents a significant paradigm shift in political science. Whereas well into the 19...
Political governance in modern societies can no longer be conceived in terms of external government ...
Looking beyond categories including \u2018civil society\u2019, \u2018international institutions\u201...
The three governance modes of state, market and network have long been recognized as key forms of so...
Research on policy agendas and agenda-setting has developed into an important subdiscipline of compa...
In many visions of governance, governments are portrayed as playing a \u201csteering\u201d, rather t...
For nation-states, the contexts for developing and implementing policy have become more complex and ...
Governance is a general concept which describes some of the complexity of political and policy proc...
Governance is not a fashion, but a firmly-established lens through which to analyze the complexity ...
This Forum contribution takes a critical look at 'policy', 'policymaking' and 'governing' as key con...
Several problems plague contemporary thinking about governance. From the multiple definitions that a...
New concepts of governance take account of ambivalence, uncertainty, and distributed power in societ...
The concept of policy is a central element in both the practice and the analysis of governing, but i...
It is widely recognized that the formulation and implementation of policy is a ‘political’ process. ...
How might we think about democratic governance? This paper distinguishes between system governance ...
Globalization represents a significant paradigm shift in political science. Whereas well into the 19...
Political governance in modern societies can no longer be conceived in terms of external government ...
Looking beyond categories including \u2018civil society\u2019, \u2018international institutions\u201...
The three governance modes of state, market and network have long been recognized as key forms of so...
Research on policy agendas and agenda-setting has developed into an important subdiscipline of compa...
In many visions of governance, governments are portrayed as playing a \u201csteering\u201d, rather t...