Ireland’s National Anti-Poverty Strategy as New Governance
Maura Adshead and
Chris McInerney
Chapter 13 in The Theory and Practice of Local Governance and Economic Development, 2008, pp 233-254 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract ’Governance’ has, allegedly, taken pre-eminence over ‘government’ because of the concept’s capacity to ‘cover the whole range of institutions and relationships involved in the process of governing’ in a manner that ‘links the political system with its environment, and may complete the project of making political science more policy-relevant’ (Peters and Pierre, 2000: 1). Notwithstanding the diversity of governance scholarship, the term has become a useful metaphor for a series of recognised trends in contemporary government behaviour concerning policy architecture, policy process, issues of accountability and the role of the state.
Keywords: Civil Society; Policy Process; Social Inclusion; Social Partner; Voluntary Sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230582682_13
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