ISBN:
9789264189362
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (212 p.)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Parallelausg. La gouvernance au XXIe siècle
Parallel Title:
Parallelausg. Governance im 21. Jahrhundert
Parallel Title:
Parallelausg. Governance in the 21st Century (Korean version)
Keywords:
Staat
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Regierung
;
Ursache
;
Gesellschaft
;
Entwicklung
;
Autorität
;
Liberalisierung
;
Ethik
;
Demokratie
;
Globalisierung
;
Governance
;
Social Issues/Migration/Health
;
Erde
;
Politik
;
Zukunft
Abstract:
As we move into the 21st century, the turbulent transformation of economy and society looks set to continue. Growing integration of markets, radical new technologies, the increasing knowledge intensity of human activity, all point to the emergence of an immensely complex world. But how will it be managed? And by whom? What forms of organisation and decision-making will be required at local, national and global levels to meet the challenges of the next decades? One thing seems certain: old forms of governance -- in the public sector, corporations and civil society -- are becoming increasingly ineffective. New forms of governance will be needed over the next few decades which will involve a much broader range of active players. Traditional hierarchical organisations and top-down control will give way more and more to a wider diffusion of responsibility and decision-making that builds on the talents for innovation and creativity of individuals and groups. This book explores some of the opportunities and risks -- economic, social and technological -- that decision-makers will have to address in the coming years, and outlines what needs to be done to foster society 's capacity to manage its future more flexibly and with broader participation of its citizens.
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapt. 1: Michalski, Wolfgang ; Müller, Riel ; Stevens, Barrie: Governance in the 21st century : power in the global knowledge economy and society. - S. 7-26 Chapt. 2: Tarschys, Daniel: Wealth, values, institutions : trends in government and governance. - S. 27-44 Chapt. 3: Valaskakis, Kimon: Long-term trends in global governance : from "Westphalia" to "Seattle". - S. 45-66 Chapt. 4: Six, Perri: Governing by technique : judgement and the prospects for governance of and with technology. - S. 67-120 Chapt. 5: Sabel, Charles F.: A quiet revolution of democratic governance : towards democratic experimentalism. - S. 121-148 Chapt. 6: Albrow, Martin: Society as social diversity : the challenge for governance in the global age. - S. 149-182 Chapt. 7: Paquet, Gilles: The new governance, subsidiarity, and the strategic state. - S. 183-214
DOI:
10.1787/9789264189362-en
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