Crossing Boundaries for Intergovernmental Management

Crossing Boundaries for Intergovernmental Management - Public Management and Change Series

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Today, the work of government often involves coordination at the federal, state, and local levels as well as with contractors and citizens' groups. This process of governance across levels of government, jurisdictions, and types of actors is called intergovernmental relations, and intergovernmental management (IGM) is the way work is administered in this increasingly complex system. Leading authority Robert Agranoff reintroduces intergovernmental management for twenty-first-century governance to a new generation of scholars, students, and practitioners.

Agranoff examines IGM in the United States from four thematic perspectives: law and politics, jurisdictional interdependency, multisector partners, and networks and networking. Common wisdom holds that government has "hollowed out" despite this present era of contracting and networked governance, but he argues that effective intergovernmental management has never been more necessary or important. He concludes by offering six next steps for intergovernmental management.

Book information

ISBN: 9781626164796
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Imprint: Georgetown University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 352.10973
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xi, 297
Weight: 630g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 22mm