New Governance for Rural America : Creating Intergovernmental Partnerships /
Throughout the 1990s public demand for a fundamental shift in the relationship between government and its citizens has intensified. In response, a "new governance" model has emerged, emphasizing decreased federal control in favor of intergovernmental collaboration and increased involvement...
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Lawrence, Kan. :
University Press of Kansas,
1996.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- 1. Intergovernmental Relationships: Tensions and the Search for Solutions
- 2. The Rural Development Policy Issue: Challenges Facing Rural America
- 3. The Case Study States: A Study in Diversity
- 4. The National Rural Development Partnership: A New Approach to Intergovernmental Relations
- 5. New Governance in Action: Rural Development Councils as Networks
- 6. Intergovernmental Partnership Activities
- 7. Expectations and Outcomes.