Who governs in (local) governance? Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence

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Mattia Casula

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This article aims to discuss the possible actors that can determine public policies, and the influence of new decisional arenas on politics. This theoretical work presents the evolution of different models of producing public policies, to the transformations taking place with the adoption of the governance model. Using empirical evidence from the Italian case, the study of new decisional arenas for the determination of public policies shows that there are still several problems to be addressed. Such problems are connected, above all, with the uncertain democratic nature of these arenas, as well as with the impossibility to clearly attribute political responsibility to the choices adopted in these spaces. These are issues and future research questions to be resolved, limiting the analysis to specific case studies, preferably related to the local sphere.

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Casula, M. (2017). Who governs in (local) governance? Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 51(6), 1122–1138. Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/72851
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