Governance and the Policy Process In Contemporary Europe |
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Authors: | Roger Sibeon |
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Affiliation: | Department of Sociology and Policy , University of Liverpool , Bedford Street South, Liverpool, L69 7ZA, UK Phone: +44 151 794 3019/2996 Fax: +44 151 794 3019/2996 |
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Abstract: | Diverse recent literatures on ‘the hollow state’. ‘deliberative democracy’ and ‘governing without government’ are largely concerned with the workings of politics and public management under socio-political conditions of indeterminancy and fragmentation that are variously described as characteristics of high or late modernity (Giddens 1991) or, as some prefer to put it, of post-modernity (Fox and Miller 1995). This article, which reflects the author's interest in interdisciplinary forms of post-postmodern analysis that draw upon political science and sociology and social theory as well as administrative studies, examines a number of conceptual and empirical topics that, it is argued, are relevant to exploration of the thesis that postnational social milieux are steered via new forms of societal-cum-political governance that have largely replaced governmental institutions and processes of the kind associated with classical notions of the state, public administration and liberal democracy. |
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Keywords: | Accountability governance government policy process postnational |
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