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Das Konzept des aktivierenden Staates als deutsches Muster von Governance? - Zur Stabilität und zum Wandel von öffentlichen Institutionen

In: Public Governance and Leadership

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  • Dieter Schimanke

    (State of Saxony-Anhalt)

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Auszug Schaut man auf Staat und üffentliche Verwaltung über die Zeit seit der Gründung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (1949) bis heute, dann findet man in der Literatur und Publizistik häufig die Einteilung in klar voneinander abgrenzbaren Phasen. Und dem jeweiligen vorherrschenden Politikverständnis wird dann ein politisches Leitbild zugeordnet, für das es in den Wissenschaften auch eine theoretische Fundierung gibt (Jann 2003, 2002).

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  • Dieter Schimanke, 2007. "Das Konzept des aktivierenden Staates als deutsches Muster von Governance? - Zur Stabilität und zum Wandel von öffentlichen Institutionen," Springer Books, in: Rainer Koch & John Dixon (ed.), Public Governance and Leadership, pages 233-249, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-8350-9100-9_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-8350-9100-9_11
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