mode of governance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmodeandgovernance
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mode
noun
uk/məʊd/us/moʊd/
formal
a way of operating, living, ...
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governance
noun[U]
uk/ˈɡʌv.ən.əns/us/ˈɡʌv.ɚ.nəns/
the way that organizations or countries are managed at the highest level, and the systems for ...
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Having stated all this, monetary policy might well be the type of policy which is best conducted by a non-majoritarianmodeofgovernance.
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Eachmodeofgovernancecan be mapped on to a particular type of social action, which determines the parameters for distinct forms of partnership working.
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Part of the reason why governance is considered interesting is because it is supposed that a newmodeofgovernanceis underway.
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The partnership or networkmodeofgovernancein the case considered here was institutionalised around thirty-six catchment management committees.
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The pre-existing policy patterns carried by private suppliers were largely preserved under thismodeofgovernance.
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But on the procedural and organizational dimensions the oldmodeofgovernanceheld fast in each case.
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This may point towards the conclusion that in the very weakly institutionalizedmodeofgovernanceby facilitated unilateralism, extant policy preferences and practices play a more decisive role.
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The water planning process is significant, insofar as it represents (at least notionally) a movement from hierarchical control of water management to a more network-based or collaborativemodeofgovernance.
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This parliamentary accountability is often perceived as the 'normal' democraticmodeofgovernance.
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In recent years, scholars extending economic analysis to political institutions have paid an increasing amount of attention to informal modes of governance.
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As we hypothesized earlier in this article, transfer outcomes under governance by facilitated unilateralism are significantly weaker than under hierarchical modes of governance.
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Evaluating the link between governance and government should not presuppose that old modes of governance are strongly governmental and hierarchical.
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These novel modes of governance differ from existing policy mixes in three main ways.
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Sofias four big clubs from before 1989 remain unchanged to this day, although under a capitalistmodeofgovernance.
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There is a lack of hierarchical control through strict governmental monitoring, imposing sanctions or lending authority and formal support to the new modes of governance.
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Thus, the paper concludes that one should not presuppose that old modes of governance are strongly governmental and hierarchical.
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In other words, it requires a radical reform of the state and of the modes of governance.
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The new governance context holds the promise of changes in the style of government and the emergence of more consensual modes of governance.
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Our findings confirm that the informal rules and soft compliance mechanisms of facilitated unilateralism carry a much weaker transfer potential than more hierarchical modes of governance.
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Newman's identification of four distinct modes of governance provides a useful starting point for developing a differentiated theory of partnerships.
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