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Governance in Russian Regions
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This book investigates the emergence and working of governance networks in contemporary Russia. Drawing on a case study design, it provides a novel comparison of seven policy issues each investigated across various Russian regions or over time. Its authors reveal that governance networks are a ubiquitous phenomenon emerging in different regime types. It sheds light on how and why state authorities interact with non-state actors and unravels various types, functions and flavours of governance networks in Russia. By precisely tracing how state authorities govern networks under the terms of a hybrid regime, special emphasis is placed on the analysis of 'meta-governance' tools. Moreover, the book allows for theorising on governance in an increasingly authoritarian regime and thus can also be read as a unique contribution to research on governance theory in general. Creating a clear analytical framework it reflects the richness of governance theory and offers fresh perspectives on the nature of hybrid and 'new' authoritarian regimes. This original work will appeal to students and scholars of Russian Studies, public policy, political science, sociology, and public administration.
Argues that network governance theory can be used to gain a deeper understanding of hybrid and authoritarian regimes Fills a research gap by focusing not on informal power networks but on governance networks involving civil society actors in Russia Draws on original data from 7 Russian regions: Archangelsk, Irkutsk, Krasnodar, Murmansk, Samara, Stavropol and St. Petersburg
Autorentext
Sabine Kropp is Professor at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Aadne Aasland is Senior Researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Norway.
Mikkel Berg-Nordlie is Researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Norway.
Jørn Holm-Hansen is Senior Researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), Norway.
Johannes Schuhmann is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Heinrich Heine University of Dusseldorf, Germany.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: The Russian state as network manager: a theoretical framework; Mikkel Berg-Nordlie, Jørn Holm-Hansen and Sabine Kropp.- Chapter 2: Adjusting the scope of interaction between state and civil society: HIV prevention among drug users; Aadne Aasland and Anastasia Y. Meylakhs.- Chapter 3: Environmental impact assessment: between facilitating public contribution and arbitrary involvement of NGOs; Johannes Schuhmann and Sabine Kropp.- Chapter 4: Climate change adaptation: governance in a fragmented and unsettled policy area; Jørn Holm-Hansen and Mikkel Berg-Nordlie.- Chapter 5: Child Welfare Policies in Russia Civil Society Contributions without Return?; Jørn Holm-Hansen.- Chapter 6: Imitation and enforced cooperation: state and civil society in ethnic conflict management; Sabine Kropp and Johannes Schuhmann.- Chapter 7: Substitution in Sápmi. Meta-governance and Conflicts over Representation in Regional Indigenous Governance; Mikkel Berg-Nordlie.- Chapter 8: Patterns of governance in Russia: feedback of empirical findings into governance theory; Sabine Kropp and Aadne Aasland.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783319617015
- Editor Sabine Kropp, Aadne Aasland, Johannes Schuhmann, Jørn Holm-Hansen, Mikkel Berg-Nordlie
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st edition 2018
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T19mm
- Jahr 2017
- EAN 9783319617015
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 331961701X
- Veröffentlichung 19.10.2017
- Titel Governance in Russian Regions
- Untertitel A Policy Comparison
- Gewicht 458g
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 264
- Lesemotiv Verstehen