Networked governance : the future of intergovernmental management /

Networked governance : the future of intergovernmental management / editors, Jack W. Meek, Kurt Thurmaier. - 1 online resource (xxv, 334 pages) : illustrations

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The rise of social welfare and onward march of coercive federalism / A practitioner responds : social welfare spending dominates / State-city and state-county fiscal relations : a look at the past and present, and a glimpse at the future / A practitioner responds : making crisis an opportunity / Administrative strategies for a networked world : intergovernmental relations in 2020 / A practitioner responds : information and power in a networked administrative state / Reframing the political and legal relationship between local governments and regional institutions / A practitioner responds : home rule and regional governance--shall the "twain" ever meet? / Agency forms and reforms : institutional design for state-centric networks and block grant administration / A practitioner responds : the promise of reform and local agency capacity / Disaster response 2020 : a look into the future / A practitioner responds : the new intergovernmental role and the necessity for organizational duality / Performance measurement and accountability in the intergovernmental system in 2020 / A practitioner responds : the promise and realities of performance measurement and accountability / Managing externalization : new intergovernmental roles for public managers / A practitioner responds : networks and hierarchies can coexist / International intergovernmental relations and impacts on American federalism / The challenges of interdependence and coordination in the bilateral agenda : Mexico and the United States / A practitioner responds : hidden tiger : the view from the state and local government lair / The evolution of sustainable cities as a metropolitan policy challenge / A practitioner responds : sustainability : a view from the trenches / The future of intergovernmental relations in networked governance / John Kincaid -- Raymond C. Scheppach -- J. Edwin Benton -- Raymond C. Scheppach -- Christopher Koliba -- Keith Schildt -- David Y. Miller, Raymond W. Cox III -- Stephen G. Harding -- Brian K. Collins -- Terrell E. Ford -- William Lester -- R. Leon Churchill, Jr. -- Beryl A. Radin -- Elizabeth G. Hill -- Robert Agranoff -- R. Leon Churchill, Jr. -- Beverly A. Cigler -- Mauricio Covarrubias -- Elizabeth K. Kellar -- Eric S. Zeemering -- Jill Boone -- Jack W. Meek, Kurt Thurmaier. Conclusion :

In this volume students can see just how much the landscape of intergovernmental relations has evolved in recent years, with diminishing vertical flows of resources, and increased horizontal flows in the form of cross-jurisdictional and interlocal collaboration.


English.

9781483301341 (electronic bk.) 1483301346 (electronic bk.) 9781483349473 (ebook) 1483349470 (ebook) 1306640202 (ebk) 9781306640206 (ebk)

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Federal government--United States.
Central-local government relations--United States.
Intergovernmental fiscal relations--United States.
Intergovernmental cooperation--United States.
Relations gouvernement central-collectivités locales--États-Unis.
Coopération intergouvernementale--États-Unis.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Government--Executive Branch.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Public Affairs & Administration.
Central-local government relations.
Federal government.
Intergovernmental cooperation.
Intergovernmental fiscal relations.


United States.


Electronic books.

JK325 / .M44 2012eb

351.73

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