A governance failure refers to any failures of governance or ineffectiveness of governance processes. [1]
Jessop argues for conceiving governance as a provider of flexibility for decision-making structures opposed to rigid state bureaucracy or market laws. From this approach failures would equate to failures of the governance structure. [1] According to him new constellations of governance may compensate for state failure. [2]
Peters and Pierre state that it is the continuous task of government to adapt to growing complexity. [2]
Dixon and Dogan write that constructive governance discourses are creative opportunities for people with disparate governance perspectives to find solutions to threatening governance failure. [3]
Governance failure may also refer to what can also be described as policy failures − the effectiveness, efficiency, and resilience of specific policies. [1] A frequently mentioned example of a policy failure is the War on Drugs. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Policy failure can be due to misuse of or inefficient investment in science. [9]
A governance failure refers to any failures of governance or ineffectiveness of governance processes. [1]
Jessop argues for conceiving governance as a provider of flexibility for decision-making structures opposed to rigid state bureaucracy or market laws. From this approach failures would equate to failures of the governance structure. [1] According to him new constellations of governance may compensate for state failure. [2]
Peters and Pierre state that it is the continuous task of government to adapt to growing complexity. [2]
Dixon and Dogan write that constructive governance discourses are creative opportunities for people with disparate governance perspectives to find solutions to threatening governance failure. [3]
Governance failure may also refer to what can also be described as policy failures − the effectiveness, efficiency, and resilience of specific policies. [1] A frequently mentioned example of a policy failure is the War on Drugs. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Policy failure can be due to misuse of or inefficient investment in science. [9]