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Between Government and Governance: Opening the Black Box of the Transformation Thesis

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The notion of going from government to governance, known as the transformation thesis, as depicted in early Governance Theory has been subjected to substantive critique. This paper explores two different stances of such critique. The first critical stance is represented by Jonathan S. Davies’ 2011 book “Challenging Governance Theory: From networks to hegemony” and entails a radical rejection of the transformation thesis. The second stance offers a more moderate reconfiguration of the transformation thesis and is represented by the recently co-authored work of several prominent governance theorists titled “Interactive Governance: Advancing the paradigm”. While both aspire to set new agendas for governance research, this paper argues that the latter reconfiguration carries a problematic preposition towards overemphasizing the separation between government and governance practices.

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  • Christian Lo, 2018. "Between Government and Governance: Opening the Black Box of the Transformation Thesis," International Journal of Public Administration, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(8), pages 650-656, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:lpadxx:v:41:y:2018:i:8:p:650-656
    DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2017.1295261
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