Collaborative Governance: A new era of public policy in Australia?

Janine O'Flynn, John Wanna

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Abstract

Collaboration has emerged as a central concept in public policy circles in Australia and a panacea to the complex challenges facing Australia. But is this really the cure-all it seems to be? In this edited collection we present scholarly and practitioner perspectives on the drivers, challenges, prospects and promise of collaboration. The papers, first presented at the 2007 ANZSOG Conference, draw on the extensive experience of the contributors in either trying to enact collaboration, or studying the processes of this phenomenon. Together the collection provides important insights into the potential of collaboration, but also the fiercely stubborn barriers to adopting more collaborative approaches to policy and implementation.

The collection includes chapter from public servants, third sector managers, and both Australian and international academics which together make it a stimulating read for those working with or within government. It adds considerably to the debate about how to address current challenges of public policy and provides a significant resource for those interested in the realities of collaborative governance.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCanberra, Australia
PublisherANU ePress
Number of pages218
ISBN (Electronic)9781921536410
ISBN (Print)9781921536403
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2008

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