Governing
Essays in Honour of Donald J. Savoie
B Guy Peters author James Bickerton author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:6th Aug '13
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A provocative discussion of the key debates, themes, and issues related to political governance, public administration, and regional development.
To honour the distinguished career of Donald Savoie, Governing brings together an accomplished group of international scholars who have concerned themselves with the challenges of governance, accountability, public management reform, and regional policy. Governing delves into the two primary fields of interest in Savoie's work - regional development and the nature of executive power in public administration. The majority of chapters deal with issues of democratic governance, particularly the changing relationship over the past thirty years between politicians and public servants. A second set of essays addresses the history of regional development, examining the politics of regional inequalities and the promises and pitfalls of approaches adopted by governments to resolve the most vexing policy problems. Contributors provide readers with a valuable primer on the key issues that have provoked debate among practitioners and students of government alike, while reflecting on government initiatives meant to address inadequacies. Showcasing the practical experience and scholarly engagement of its authors, this collection is a valuable addition to the fields of public administration, public policy, political governance, and regional policy. Contributors include Peter Aucoin (Dalhousie University), Herman Bakvis (University of Victoria), James Bickerton (St Francis Xavier University), Jacques Bourgault (Ecole nationale d'administration publique/UQAM), Thomas Courchene (Queen's University), Ralph Heintzman (University of Ottawa), Mark D. Jarvis (University of Victoria), Lowell Murray (Senate of Canada, retired), B. Guy Peters (University of Pittsburgh), Jon Pierre (University of Gothenburg) Mario Polese (INRS-UCS), Christopher Pollitt (Leuven University), Donald J. Savoie (Universite de Moncton), and Paul G. Thomas (University of Manitoba).
"A fitting tribute to the life's work of Donald Savoie, Governing critically engages with Savoie's thinking and research, advances scholarship in the fields in which he has been long interested, and lives up to the high standard set by Savoie himself. This is no small feat and Bickerton and Peters have accomplished these tasks with admirable success." Andrew Sancton, Department of Political Science, Western University
ISBN: 9780773541252
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364 pages