Governance

“Governance” by Anne Mette Kjaer, published by Wiley on May 21, 2004, is an accessible introduction to a significant concept in political science. This 256-page book provides a clear overview of how governance is utilized across various sub-fields, including public administration, public policy, international relations, and comparative politics. Kjaer navigates the complexities of governance, which lacks a universally accepted definition, and presents key theoretical debates that have shaped its interpretation.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of governance as it relates to political changes in the modern world, supported by a range of empirical examples. The book examines the advantages and disadvantages of governance as an analytical term and discusses the World Bank’s role in promoting ‘good governance’ in developing countries. This edition serves as a valuable resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in political science, political ideologies, democracy, and international relations.
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Governance is an easy-to read introduction to an increasingly important concept in political science. It provides a clear overview of how the concept has been used in the sub-fields of public administration and public policy, international relations, European studies and comparative politics.
There is no universally accepted and agreed definition of ‘governance’. It remains an elusive theory, defined and conceptualized in various ways. In this book, Anne Mette Kjaer guides the reader through the key theoretical debates which have given rise to distinct interpretations of governance. Drawing on a wide range of empirical examples to illustrate her arguments, the author explores how governance has been used in different ways to describe political changes in the modern world. She goes on to weigh up the pros and cons of governance as an analytical term, and concludes with a discussion of the World Bank’s role as an international organization which aims to promote ‘good governance’ in poor countries across the globe.
This is the first textbook to offer a systematic assessment of current debates around the concept of governance. It will be a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of politics, international relations and public policy.
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