Governance without a state: Can it work?
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In this article we explore how much state is necessary to make governance work. We begin by clarifying concepts of governance and the “shadow of hierarchy” and we follow this clarification with a brief overview of empirical findings on governance research in developed countries. We then discuss the dilemmas for governance in areas of limited statehood, where political institutions are too weak to hierarchically adopt and enforce collectively binding rules. While prospects for effective policymaking appear to be rather bleak in these areas, we argue that governance research has consistently overlooked the existence of functional equivalents to the shadow of hierarchy. We assert that governance with(out)…
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- Work (physics)
- Corporate governance
- State (computer science)
- Political science
- Business
- Economic system
- Process management
- Accounting
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Partnerships for the goals
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