Collaboration between governments, business, the voluntary and community sectors is now central to the way public policy is made, managed and delivered. This book provides the first comprehensive and authoritative account of the theory, policy and practice of collaboration. Written by two leading authorities in the field the book explores the experience of collaboration in regeneration, health and other policy sectors, and assesses the consequences of the emergence of public-private partnerships contrasting the UK experience to that elsewhere in the world.
By:
Helen Sullivan, Chris Skelcher Imprint: Red Globe Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Edition: 1st ed. 2002 Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 365g ISBN:9780333961513 ISBN 10: 033396151X Series:Government beyond the Centre Pages: 271 Publication Date:28 August 2002 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
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Further / Higher Education
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
The Collaborative Agenda Collaboration and the State Understanding Collaboration Collaboration on Cross-Cutting Issues Collaboration Across Sectors Building Capacity for Collaboration The Dynamics of Collaboration The Governance of Collaboration Citizens and Collaboration Evaluating Collaboration Collaboration and Modernisation Notes on Sources and Research Methods Number and Value of Multi-Agency Partnerships, 2001/2002.
HELEN SULLIVAN is Research Director, Urban Governance, Cities Research Centre, University of the West Of England. CHRIS SKELCHER is Professor of Local Government Studies, University of Birmingham.