Reforming national universities in Japan: Implications for governance.
In: International trends in university governance. Autonomy, self-government and the distribution of authority., S. 107-124
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In: International trends in university governance. Autonomy, self-government and the distribution of authority., S. 107-124
In: Peacebuilding and security sector governance in Asia., S. 49-75
In: Peacebuilding and security sector governance in Asia, S. 49-75
In: Peacebuilding and security sector governance in Asia, S. 149-173
In: Peacebuilding and security sector governance in Asia, S. 125-147
In: Metropolitan governance: different paths in contrasting contexts: Germany and Israel, S. 189-205
In: Metropolitan governance: different paths in contrasting contexts: Germany and Israel, S. 255-293
In: The transnationalisation of risks of violence, S. 49-68
In: Metropolitan governance: different paths in contrasting contexts: Germany and Israel, S. 293-308
In: Security sector governance in Francophone West Africa: realities and opportunities, S. 1-16
In: Civicness in the governance and delivery of social services, S. 273-284
In: Global risks: constructing world order through law, politics and economics, S. 241-246
"In their comment, Regina Heller and Cornelia Manger-Nestler compare and assess the three quite different examples for alternative modes of governance. In Boing so, they ask what can be learned from such alternative approaches. And, more importantly, to what extent can the findings of each contribution be generalised to be used in other situations? On the one hand, Heller and MangerNestler come to the conclusion that the presented alternative modes have the advantage of being more flexible in the solution of the problems. On the other hand, the commentators also see the Limits of such approaches. In particular, they point to the respective interests of the actors involved in problem-solving efforts and whether or not they want to make use of new modes of governance. Interdisciplinary research is thus useful and illuminating in discussing these kinds of questions." (extract)
In: Foundations for local governance: decentralization in comparative perspective, S. 1-24
In: Governing development across cultures: challenges and dilemmas of an emerging sub-discipline in political science, S. 111-127
In: Democratic governance of the security sector beyond the OSCE area: regional approaches in Africa and the Americas, S. 193-214