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Who is Afraid of the State? : Canada in a World of Multiple Centres of Power /

Is the government becoming less powerful? Is it in retreat vis-a-vis a proliferation of non-governmental agencies, multinational corporations, and international organizations? The essays in this collection argue that - contrary to some private-sector populists - the state is in the best position to...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bauer, Julien (Contribuidor), Chapman, Laura A. (Contribuidor), Clarkson, Stephen (Contribuidor), Crelinsten, Ronald D. (Contribuidor), Cutler, Robert M. (Contribuidor), Le Prestre, Philippe (Contribuidor), Sala, Vincent Delia (Contribuidor), Smith, Gordon Scott (Editor ), Smith, Gordon (Contribuidor), Wolfe, Robert (Contribuidor), Wolfish, Daniel (Contribuidor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2016]
Colección:Trends Project
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Sumario:Is the government becoming less powerful? Is it in retreat vis-a-vis a proliferation of non-governmental agencies, multinational corporations, and international organizations? The essays in this collection argue that - contrary to some private-sector populists - the state is in the best position to lead in making policy in a rapidly changing world and should retain and refine this responsibility. Examining the interaction of government, international organizations, civil society, and the private sector, the contributors show that government, far from being stagnant, is in a constant state of transformation and revitalization. It may work to prepare citizens for changes that often seem inevitable and sometimes it challenges, even resists, the directions or modes of such change. It remains an important - perhaps the most crucial - actor in the governance process.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (352 p.)
ISBN:9781442683396
9783110490954
Acceso:restricted access