This book develops a Gramscian account of contemporary governance. It critiques the fashionable view that there has been a shift from hierarchy to networks, arguing instead that the ideology of network governance is part of the neoliberal hegemonic project. However, there are major barriers to accomplishing this project. This book will be essential reading for academics and students, particularly in policy studies, political science, management, social policy and governance studies'
How can we understand power in a world of ever-growing complexity? This book proposes that we can do...
In this impressive work, Michael Zürn offers a sophisticated but accessible guide for readers tryin...
textabstractWhat is modern governance? Is it the battle against "oldfashioned" hierarchy, or is it t...
This entry comprises the preliminaries and introduction to my book, to be published by Policy Press ...
Influential governance theories argue that we live increasingly in a world of networks, either releg...
‘Celebrations of transformation abound’ in public administration (Nickel 2009, p. 383), heralding th...
No abstract. Rejoinder to symposium on my monograph "Challenging Governance Theory: From Networks to...
This book collects in one place for the first time the main articles I wrote on policy networks and ...
markdownabstractAbstract Recently the New Public Governance (NPG) has been suggested as an altern...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This article argues that governance network theory (GNT) has develop...
Networks have rapidly become the dominant trope in governance theory and practice. While scholarshi...
Networks have rapidly become the dominant trope in governance theory and practice. While scholarship...
The current debate on the consequences of governance networks (GNs) for the future of democracy is e...
Network governance, which involves an informal and self-regulated set of public and private actors, ...
What is modern governance? Is it the battle against ‘old-fashioned’ hierarchy, or is it the restorat...
How can we understand power in a world of ever-growing complexity? This book proposes that we can do...
In this impressive work, Michael Zürn offers a sophisticated but accessible guide for readers tryin...
textabstractWhat is modern governance? Is it the battle against "oldfashioned" hierarchy, or is it t...
This entry comprises the preliminaries and introduction to my book, to be published by Policy Press ...
Influential governance theories argue that we live increasingly in a world of networks, either releg...
‘Celebrations of transformation abound’ in public administration (Nickel 2009, p. 383), heralding th...
No abstract. Rejoinder to symposium on my monograph "Challenging Governance Theory: From Networks to...
This book collects in one place for the first time the main articles I wrote on policy networks and ...
markdownabstractAbstract Recently the New Public Governance (NPG) has been suggested as an altern...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ This article argues that governance network theory (GNT) has develop...
Networks have rapidly become the dominant trope in governance theory and practice. While scholarshi...
Networks have rapidly become the dominant trope in governance theory and practice. While scholarship...
The current debate on the consequences of governance networks (GNs) for the future of democracy is e...
Network governance, which involves an informal and self-regulated set of public and private actors, ...
What is modern governance? Is it the battle against ‘old-fashioned’ hierarchy, or is it the restorat...
How can we understand power in a world of ever-growing complexity? This book proposes that we can do...
In this impressive work, Michael Zürn offers a sophisticated but accessible guide for readers tryin...
textabstractWhat is modern governance? Is it the battle against "oldfashioned" hierarchy, or is it t...