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Rethinking Public Governance provides a comprehensive examination of modern governance theories and practices. Jacob Torfing critically analyzes traditional hierarchical approaches to public administration and presents innovative alternatives that address contemporary challenges.
The book explores collaborative governance models, stakeholder engagement, and network-based approaches to solving public problems. Torfing demonstrates how these new frameworks can improve policy-making effectiveness and democratic legitimacy. Ideal for students and practitioners in political science, public administration, and international studies, this work offers valuable insights into the future of public governance in democratic societies.







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