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In this timely analysis, Matthew J. Quinn plots a landmark
reimagination of governance and public administration, underpinned
by sustainable development and civic republicanism. He draws on
governance literature and Foucault’s concept of governmentality
to demonstrate the anachronism of existing bureaucratic norms and
how these have thwarted sustainability and fuelled right-wing
populism. Using international examples and the author’s own
extensive experience in sustainability governance as a senior UK
official, the book proposes a new civic bureaucracy which fosters
societal engagement and dialogue. It sheds new light on debates
about the emerging crisis of governance, the role of public
bureaucracy and the means to embed sustainability in governance.
In this timely analysis, Matthew J. Quinn plots a landmark
reimagination of governance and public administration, underpinned
by sustainable development and civic republicanism. He draws on
governance literature and Foucault's concept of governmentality to
demonstrate the anachronism of existing bureaucratic norms and how
these have thwarted sustainability and fuelled right-wing populism.
Using international examples and the author's own extensive
experience in sustainability governance as a senior UK official,
the book proposes a new civic bureaucracy which fosters societal
engagement and dialogue. It sheds new light on debates about the
emerging crisis of governance, the role of public bureaucracy and
the means to embed sustainability in governance.
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