VOLUME ONE: THEORIES OF GOVERNANCE
GENERAL
R A W Rhodes
The New Governance
Governing without Government
A Farazmand
Globalization and Public Administration
RATIONAL CHOICE
Garrett Hardin
The Tragedy of the Commons
O Williamson
Transaction-Cost Economics
The Governance of Contractural Relations
K Dowding, P Dunleavy, D King, H Margetts and Y Rydin
Understanding Urban Governance
The Contribution of Rational Choice
INSTITUTIONALISM
J March and J Olson
The New Institutionalism
Organisational Factors in Political Life
F Scharpf
Co-Ordination in Hierarchies and Networks
I Greener
Understanding NHS Reform
The Policy-Transfer, Social Learning and Path-Dependency Perspectives
THE REGULATION APPROACH
B Jessop
The Regulation Approach
Implications for Political Theory
B Jessop
Governance and Meta-Governance
On Reflexivity, Requisite Variety and Requisite Irony
J Peck and J Tickell
Neoliberalizing Space
SYSTEMS THEORY
M Brans and S Rossbach
The Autopoiesis of Administrative Systems
Niklas Luhmann on Public Administration and Public Policy
J Kooiman and M van Vliet
Self-Governance as a Mode of Societal Governance
J Kooiman
Societal Governance
Levels, Modes and Orders of Political Interaction
INTERPRETIVE THEORIES
Mark Bevir
Governance and Interpretation
What are the Implications of Postfoundationalism?
Mark Bevir
A Decentered Theory of Governance
Nikolas Rose
Governing 'Advanced' Liberal Democracies
VOLUME TWO: PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
GENERAL
A King
Overload
Problems of Governing in the 1980s
V Wright
Reshaping the State
The Implications for Public Administration
L E Lynn
The Myth of the Bureaucratic Paradigm
What Traditional Public Administration Really Stood For
NEOLIBERALISM: NPM
Christopher Hood
A Public Management for all Seasons
Vincent Wright
The Paradoxes of Administrative Reform
D Grimshaw, S Vincent and H Willmott
Going Privately
Partnership and Outsourcing in UK Public Services
Larry D Terry
Administrative Leadership, Neo-Managerialism and the Public Management Movement
D Kettl
The Global Revolution in Public Management
Driving Themes, Missing Links
NETWORKS
Chris Ansell
The Networked Polity
Regional Development in Western Europe
L O'Toole
Treating Networks Seriously
Practical and Research-Based Agendas in Public Administration
Vivien Lowndes and Chris Skelcher
The Dynamics of Multi-Organizational Partnerships
An Analysis of Changing Modes of Governance
T Bovaird
Public-Private Partnerships
From Contested Concepts to Prevalent Practice
D Hodson and I Maher
The Open-Method as a New Mode of Governance
The Case of Soft Economic Policy Co-Ordination
Mark Considine and J M Lewis
Governance at Ground Level
The Frontline Bureaucrat in the Age of Markets and Networks
DEVELOPMENT
A Leftwich
Governance, Democracy and Development in the Third World
J S Wunsch
Decentralization, Local Governance and 'Recentralization' in Africa
S Knack
Aid Dependence and the Quality of Governance
Cross-Country Empirical Tests
VOLUME THREE: PUBLIC POLICY
GENERAL
C Lindblom
The Science of Muddling Through
STEERING AND SERVING
D Osborne and T Gaebler
Community-Owned Government
Empowering Rather Than Serving
B G Peters
Politicians and Bureaucrats in the Process of Governing
Chris Huxham
The Challenge of Collaborative Governance
R B Denhardt and J V Denhardt
The New Public Service
Serving Rather Than Steering
NETWORK MANAGEMENT
R Agranoff and M McGuire
Managing in Network Settings
E-H Klijn and G Teisman
Managing Public-Private Partnerships
R Rhodes
From Marketization to Diplomacy
It's the Mix that Matters
AUDIT AND REGULATION
G Majone
From the Positive to the Regulatory State
Causes and Consequences of Changes on the Mode of Governance
C Hood, O James and C Scott
Regulation of Government
Has it Increased, Is it Increasing, Should it Be Diminished?
K Bakker
Neoliberalizing Nature?
Market Environmentalism in Water Supply in England and Wales
Policy Learning
I Sanderson
Evaluation, Policy Learning and Evidence-Based Policy Making
C de la Porte, P Poched and G Room
Social Benchmarking, Policy Making and the New Governance in the EU
F van Waarden
Persistence of National Policy Styles
A Study of Their Institutional Foundations
DIALOGUE AND DELIBERATION
J Dryzek
Policy Analysis and Planning
J Forester
Beyond Dialogue to Transformative Learning
How Deliberative Rituals Encourage Political Judgement in Community Planning Processes
H Bang and E Sørensen
The Everyday Maker
A New Challenge to Democratic Governance
VOLUME FOUR: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
GENERAL
R Keohane
Governance in a Partially Globalized World
GOOD GOVERNANCE
M Doornbos
'Good Governance'
The Rise and Decline of a Policy Metaphor
D Williams and T Young
Governance, the World Bank and Liberal Theory
M S Grindle
Good Enough Governance
Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries
PUBLIC SERVICE
L deLeon and R Denhardt
The Political Theory of Reinvention
M Haque
The Diminishing Publicness of Public Service under the Current Mode of Governance
E Vigoda
From Responsiveness to Collaboration
Governance, Citizens and the Next Generation of Public Administration
REPRESENTATION AND RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT
G Majone
Nonmajoritarian Institutions and the Limits of Democratic Governance
A Political Transaction-Cost Approach
Mark Considine
The End of the Line?
Accountable Governance in the Age of Networks, Partnerships and Joined-Up Services
M Minow
Public and Private Partnerships
Accounting for the New Religion
C Lord and D Beetham
Legitimizing the EU
Is There a 'Post-Parliamentary Basis for its Legitimation
Andrew Moravcsik
In Defence of the Democratic Deficit
Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union
SOCIAL INCLUSION
R Putnam
Bowling Alone
America's Declining Social Capital
K Armstrong
Rediscovering Civil Society
The European Union and the White Paper on Governance
M Geddes
Tackling Social Exclusion in the European Union?
The Limits to the New Orthodoxy of Local Partnership
RADICAL DEMOCRACY
A Fung and E O Wright
Deepening Democracy
Innovations in Empowered Participatory Governance
Mark Bevir
Democratic Governance
Systems and Radical Perspectives
D Slater
Other Domains of Democratic Theory
Space, Power and the Politics of Democratization