The Rise of ‘New’ Policy Instruments in Comparative Perspective: Has Governance Eclipsed Government?
University of East Anglia · University of Hull · +1 more institution
Abstract
Governance is a term in good currency, but there are still too few detailed empirical analyses of the precise extent to which it has or has not eclipsed government. This article explores the temporal and spatial characteristics of the governance transition by charting the deployment of new policy instruments in eight industrialised states and the European Union. The adoption and implementation of (‘old’ and ‘new’) policy instruments offer a useful analytical touchstone because governance theory argues that regulation is the quintessence of government. Although there are many ‘new’ environmental policy instruments in these nine jurisdictions, this article finds that the change from government to governance is…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 146.77
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
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3Topics & keywords
- Corporate governance
- Government (linguistics)
- Politics
- Public administration
- State (computer science)
- Public policy
- Political science
- Public economics