The New GeoGovernance: A Baroque Approach (Governance Series),Used
The New GeoGovernance: A Baroque Approach (Governance Series),Used

The New GeoGovernance: A Baroque Approach (Governance Series),Used

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Over the last few decades, the Westphalian nationstate has lost its hegemonic position in the system of geogovernance. A dispersive revolution has led to the emergence of powerful newly networked business organizations, new subsidiaryfocused governments, and increasingly virtual, elective, and malleable communities. This in turn has led to the crystallization of distributed governance regimes, based on a wider variety of more fluid and always evolving groups of stakeholders.In The New GeoGovernance, Gilles Paquet develops a general conceptual framework to deal with the new evolving reality of global governance. He uses this framework to critically examine the evolving territorial governance (hemispheric governance, mesoinnovation systems, smart cityregions) and tackles the more complex governance challenges raised by sustainability and commonproperty resources like oceans. Paquet further explores the implications of this emerging polycentric geogovernance on the new forms of stewardship and its impact on citizenship, federalism, and other technologies of coordination, and reflects on the sort of subversive bricolage required if the missing mechanisms for effective coordination are to be put in place.The New GeoGovernance will be of great interest to students and scholars interested in governance, organizational design, international affairs, and political studies.

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