Governance in the 21st Century

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Complex Adaptive System (CAS)
Complex Adaptive System Perspective
Complex Public Issues
Complexity Science
Conditioned Viewing
Critical Race Theory
Drug Review
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epistemological frameworks
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FDA's Office
federal agency case studies
Food And Drug Administration
Governance
Governance Approaches
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Human CAS
Indian Education
integrated governance approaches in practice
Interpretive Methods
Law of Requisite Variety (LRV)
Local Decision Rules
LRV
Molecular Entities
Northern Triangle Countries
organizational complexity
Public Administration
Public Management
Public Policy
public policy analysis
Radical Humanist Perspective
Reflexive Stance
Reflexivity
reflexivity theory
Requisite Variety
Southwest Border
Systems Theory
transformational change strategies
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032223896
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In Governance in the 21st Century, Morris Bosin offers an integrated approach in addressing real world governance challenges.

Divided into four broad sections, Bosin begins in Part 1 by introducing the nature of governance, its use in the public and private sector, and at different levels in our society. Part 2covers traditional and emerging approaches to governance and reviews the various epistemological roots that frame our understanding of governance approaches. Part 3 includes a detailed discussion of the three components of his proposed approach to an expanded view of governance – requisite variety, complexity, and reflexivity. Part 4 illustrates the application of this approach through the use of case studies targeted at selected Federal agencies as well as at specific societal issues including the FDA's Drug Review Program, Bureau of Indian Education Program, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, COVID 19, and Police Department Strategies.

Crossing traditional disciplinary lines, Bosin’s integrated approach will guide the academic community as well as practitioners toward a more holistic view of governance and offer generic solutions that can be adapted to any number of issues that portend transformational change for society.

Morris Bosin is adjunct professor at the University of Maryland Global Campus and a part-time consultant working with various Federal agencies.

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