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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert AgranoffPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.00cm Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9781498530620ISBN 10: 1498530621 Pages: 318 Publication Date: 09 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Governing in Multi-Level Systems: Administrative Linkages from Local to National Chapter 2: Intergovernmental Relations Platforms: Managing in MLG Chapter 3: Bringing Local Governments into MLG Systems Chapter 4: Local System Development Chapter 5: Politics: Big “P” and Small “p” Chapter 6: The Knowledge Management Challenge in MLG Chapter 7: Networks and Networking Chapter 8: Interoperability: Sequential Inter-organizational Planning and Programming Chapter 9: The New Bureaucracy: Conductive Administrative Organizations Chapter 10: An Emerging Paradigm: Global Influences on Local Governments Chapter 11: Local Government, MLG: Its Administration in the Present and FutureReviewsThis book is a great contribution to our understanding of a crucial yet undervalued governance actor: local government. By one of the most renowned scholars in the field of intergovernmental relations and network management, the volume achieves both to conceptually analyze the complex changes transforming public administration and to pragmatically provide tools and managerial insights for practitioners. Agranoff exquisitely describes how local governments are today a) vertically linked all the way up to international institutions, b) horizontally embedded in multiple inter-local bodies, c) organizationally related to external for profit and nonprofit providers, and d) politically permeated by citizen groups and initiatives. The author also reviews in depth the managerial consequences of these phenomenal transformations. The book is a necessary counterpoint to both the simplistic legal characterization of local governments as isolated bureaucracies and to the unsophisticated rhetoric of government hollowing-out. The book's international comparative approach makes it even more valuable to both researchers and practitioners. -- Angel Saz-Carranza, Director, ESADEgeo Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics Robert Agranoff's broad sweep of the administrative challenges of local government in the current era of global and multi-level governance is both exhaustive and compelling. Synthesizing the rapidly growing literature on multi-level governance and drawing on his vast research experience in cross-national public management, Agranoff's monograph provides the most comprehensive and contemporary understanding of the managerial challenges facing governments whether a federal or quasi-federal or emerging federal system. Indeed, as Agranoff claims, multi-level governance issues transcend federal systems as various networks define the complexity of MLG governance in the contemporary era. The work is grounded in extensive analyses of NGOs and governmental agencies, their interactions, and the promise for greater intergovernmental collaboration. The frame for understanding MLG complexity is from that of local governments, which given the enormous variation in structure, form and style across the local government terrain creates the dynamic texture of Agranoff's analysis. Local Governments in Multi-Level Governance will be required reading for all scholars of government, governance, and political systems in general. -- Michael A. Pagano, The University of Illinois at Chicago Robert Agranoff is the doyen of collaborative public management. Local Governments in Multilevel Governance explores the way multi-level government impacts public management. He explores how the shift from government to governance has changed the relationships between networks and bureaucracy, especially in local government. It will be a career defining book and a 'must read' for anyone interested in managing the complex webs of organizations that typify modern governance. -- R A W Rhodes, University of Southampton Author InformationRobert Agranoff is professor emeritus at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |