Latent Networks in Public Policy
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Zhuravleva T.A. Latent Networks in Public Policy. Vlast’ (The Authority). 2016. Vol. 24. No. 6. P. 22-28. (in Russ.).
Abstract
The actors’ operation in public decision-making is largely determined by the formal rules and regulations, as well as by a set of informal instruments that encourage the «gray» (latent) zones creation. The result is a network, having as key components both public and non-public structures, which may also have a network structure. The article considers some aspects of the latent networks in the public space, as well as questions of interpretation of public and non-public networks participating in the development of policy-making.
Keywords:
network structure, latent relationships, policy-making
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Crenson M.A. 1971. The Un-Politics of Air Pollution: a Study of Non-Decisionmaking in the Cities. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins Press.
Damgaard B. 2005. Do Policy Networks Lead to Network Governing? – Welfare Systems and Policies Working Paper. Vol. 3.
Dowding K. 1995. Model or Metaphor? A Critical Review of the Policy Network Approach. – Political Studies. Vol. 43. P. 136-158.
Dowding K., Dunleavy P., King D., Margetts H. 1995. Rational Choice and Community Power Structures. – Political Studies. Vol. 43. No 1. P. 265-277.
Gaventa J. 1980. Power and Powerlessness. University of Illinois Press.
Grindle M.S. 2004. Good Enough Governance: Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries. – Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions. Vol. 17. Is. 4. P. 525-548.
Heclo H. 1978. Issue Networks and the Executive Establishment. – The New American Political System (ed. by. A. King). Washington: American Enterprise Institute. P. 87-124.
Klijn E.-H., Koppenjan J.F.M. 2000. Public Management and Policy Networks. Foundations of a Network Approach to Governance. – Public Management. Vol. 2. No 2. P. 135-158.
Knoke D. 1990. Political Networks: the Structural Perspective. Cambridge University Press. 290 p.
Koliba Ch., Meek J., Zia A. 2011. Governance Networks in Public Administration and Public Policy. London; New York: CRC Press. 349 p.
Kooiman J. 2003. Governing as Governance. London: Sage Publications. 256 p.
Lukes S. Power: A Radical View. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan. 1974.
Pierre J. 2000. Debating Governance: Authority, Steering, and Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 272 p.
Provan K., Kenis P. 2007. Modes of Network Governance: Structure, Management, and Effectiveness. – Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. Vol. 18. No 4. P. 229-252.
Rethemeier K., Hatmaker D. 2007. Network Management Reconsidered: An Inquiry into Management of Network Structures in Public Sector Service Provision. – Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. Vol. 18. No 5. P. 617-646.
Wasserman S., Faust K. 1994. Social Network Analysis: Method and Application. Cambridge University Press. 825 p.
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Zhuravleva, T. A. (2016). Latent Networks in Public Policy. Vlast’ (The Authority), 24(6), 22-28. Retrieved from https://www.jour.fnisc.ru/index.php/vlast/article/view/4309
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