Policy Networks: Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Considerations, vol 9
Edited by Bernd Marin and
Renate Mayntz
in Schriften aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung Köln from Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Abstract:
Political governance in modern societies can no longer be conceived in terms of external government control of society but emerges from a plurality of governing agents. In contemporary policy making, governmental and non-governmental actors are interconnected in complex networks of interaction, exchanging information and other resources. This reader presents the results of empirical network studies in a variety of policy sectors and in different countries. It also provides insights into innovative quantitative and qualitative approaches to network analysis.
Date: 1991
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