Description
This textbook is the first systematic introduction to the term 'governance'; its nature, meaning and significance. Its central concern is with how societies are being, and can be, steered in a complex world where states must interact with and influence other actors to achieve results.
About the Author
Jon Pierre is Professor of Political Science at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His main research interests include theories of governance, public administration, public management and urban politics. B. Guy Peters is Maurice Falk Professor of American Government at the University of Pittsburgh, USA. His main research interests include areas of public administration and public policy, both for the United States and comparatively.
Reviews
This revised and extended version of a classic is as incisive as ever in orienting readers to the major issues associated with the concept of governance. Adopting a state-centric perspective, the book brings to light why and how state-society interaction transforms the character of contemporary governing. * Christopher Ansell, University of California, Berkeley, USA *
Impressive! This fully revised new edition of a classic book has retained its great narrative style and original views and insights, yet now also perceives governance with a stronger historical sensitivity as well as a keen eye for new development such as public participation and populism. A must read. * Thomas Schillemans, Utrecht University School of Governance, the Netherlands *
Book Information
ISBN 9780230220454
Author Jon Pierre
Format Paperback
Page Count 211
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 272g