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Proceedings of the Workshop: State of the Art of Local Governance - Challenges for the Next Decade

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  • Bent Jörgensen
  • Anki Dellnas
  • Joakim Öjendal

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The discussions in the workshop ranged from scrutinizing overall models of governance via technical and administrative applications to philosophical debates about the core values of democracy

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  • Bent Jörgensen & Anki Dellnas & Joakim Öjendal, 2018. "Proceedings of the Workshop: State of the Art of Local Governance - Challenges for the Next Decade," Working Papers id:12489, eSocialSciences.
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    3. Grindle, Merilee Serrill, 2010. "Sanctions, Benefits, and Rights: Three Faces of Accountability," Scholarly Articles 4448874, Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
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