Political leadership in the age of interactive governance: Reflections on the political aspects of metagovernance

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Abstract

In Chapter 21 Sørensen and Torfing deal with the concept of meta-governance. The concept of meta-governance provides, in their view, important insights into how public leaders and managers can govern the various arenas of collaborative governance. They critically reflect on the expanding research on meta-governance and argue that this literature tends to disregard the political aspects of meta-governance and neglects the specific role of politicians in meta-governing interactive governance arenas. In order to remedy this problem, Sørensen and Torfing set out some new ideas about how politicians can exercise vertical political leadership vis-à-vis horizontal networks by deploying some strictly political forms of meta-governance that enhance the democratic legitimacy of interactive governance. Their argument is based on a critical scrutiny of recent theories of meta-governance and political leadership.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCritical Reflections on Interactive Governance : Self-organization and participation in public governance
EditorsJurian Edelenbos, Ingmar van Meerkerk
Number of pages23
Place of PublicationCheltenham
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Publication date2016
Pages444-466
Chapter21
ISBN (Print)9781783479061
ISBN (Electronic)9781783479078
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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