The Capacity to Govern: A Report to the Club of Rome

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Routledge, 6. 12. 2012 - Počet stran: 280
The inadequacies of contemporary forms of governance are increasingly recognized: the brain drain from politics, distrust of governments, the danger of mass media and money-dominated elections, and the failure of governments to find good policy options on major issues. Industry, civil society and non-governmental organizations, however important, cannot compensate for government's incapacity to shape the future, which only it is democratically entitled to do. Radical improvements in governance are urgently needed, but salient proposals are scarce. This book diagnoses contemporary governments as obsolete and proposes changes in values, structures, staffing, public understanding and political culture to equip governance for the radically novel challenges of the 21st century. This is the first Report dealing with governance commissioned and approved by the Club of Rome, testifying to the significance of this book.
 

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Improving Capacities to Govern
2
I
18
7
32
Predicaments and Opportunities
38
Political Culture Obstacles
51
Gearing for HigherOrder Tasks
63
Approaches to Redesign
79
Deepening Policy Reflection
82
Governing Private Power 17 Restructuring Governance Architecture
178
Making Global Governance More Resolute
188
Augmenting Oversight
195
Gearing Governance for Crises
201
Strengthening the Autonomy of HighQuality Government
210
Governance Redesign Pending a Quantum Leap
215
References and Further Reading
224
137
254

Virtues against Vices
94
Empowering the People with Public Affairs Enlightenment
104
Refashioning Governance Elites
114
On Rulership
129
Qualifying in FuzzyGambling
151
Improving the Central Minds of Government
158

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