Global trends in governance and policy paradigms:
"Major paradigm shifts are occurring at rates that are difficult to keep up with, such as a rise in neoliberal paradigm trends, the emergence of new paradigms in response to global challenges, the role of international organizations in promoting new policy paradigms, and the challenges of imple...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Major paradigm shifts are occurring at rates that are difficult to keep up with, such as a rise in neoliberal paradigm trends, the emergence of new paradigms in response to global challenges, the role of international organizations in promoting new policy paradigms, and the challenges of implementing new policy paradigms in different national contexts. To remain informed, a reference of these shifts is needed. Global Trends in Governance and Policy Paradigms dissects the intricate fabric of global governance through the lens of evolving policy paradigms. This book explores key themes that have shaped and continue to influence the trajectory of global policy and contemporary governance.The narrative unfolds by scrutinizing the ascendancy of the neoliberal paradigm and dissecting its impact on global governance structures. Beyond this, the text navigates through the dynamic responses of the international community to emerging global challenges, highlighting the role of influential international organizations in shaping and propagating innovative policy paradigms. This book establishes a comprehensive framework for understanding evidence-based policymaking, a crucial facet in the evolving discourse of global governance. Each chapter meticulously examines diverse dimensions, from the intersection of artificial intelligence and public policy to the intricacies of Islamic governance and the implications of emerging technologies on regulatory frameworks."-- |
Beschreibung: | 29 PDFs (453 Seiten) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9798369317433 |
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520 | 3 | |a "Major paradigm shifts are occurring at rates that are difficult to keep up with, such as a rise in neoliberal paradigm trends, the emergence of new paradigms in response to global challenges, the role of international organizations in promoting new policy paradigms, and the challenges of implementing new policy paradigms in different national contexts. To remain informed, a reference of these shifts is needed. Global Trends in Governance and Policy Paradigms dissects the intricate fabric of global governance through the lens of evolving policy paradigms. This book explores key themes that have shaped and continue to influence the trajectory of global policy and contemporary governance.The narrative unfolds by scrutinizing the ascendancy of the neoliberal paradigm and dissecting its impact on global governance structures. Beyond this, the text navigates through the dynamic responses of the international community to emerging global challenges, highlighting the role of influential international organizations in shaping and propagating innovative policy paradigms. This book establishes a comprehensive framework for understanding evidence-based policymaking, a crucial facet in the evolving discourse of global governance. Each chapter meticulously examines diverse dimensions, from the intersection of artificial intelligence and public policy to the intricacies of Islamic governance and the implications of emerging technologies on regulatory frameworks."-- |c Provided by publisher. | |
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650 | 0 | |a Policy sciences. | |
650 | 0 | |a Political planning. | |
653 | |a Artificial Intelligence in Governance. | ||
653 | |a Climate Change Policy. | ||
653 | |a Digital Transformation in Governance. | ||
653 | |a E-Government Initiatives. | ||
653 | |a Environmental and Social Governance. | ||
653 | |a Evidence-Based Policymaking. | ||
653 | |a Financial Sustainability. | ||
653 | |a Global Health Governance. | ||
653 | |a International Organizations. | ||
653 | |a Islamic Governance. | ||
653 | |a Leadership in Public Policy. | ||
653 | |a Migration Policies. | ||
653 | |a Neoliberal Paradigm. | ||
653 | |a NGOs and Public Participation. | ||
653 | |a Sustainable Development Goals. | ||
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contents | Chapter 1. Can asean's governance of climate change become participatory? -- Chapter 2. Challenges of the digital transformation: public administration -- Chapter 3. Combining models to shape project success -- Chapter 4. Comparing public support for two Indonesian employment policy reforms in a time of COVID-19: sentiment and emotion analysis of tweets -- Chapter 5. Contemporary leadership styles and challenges for governance -- Chapter 6. Corporate governance for sustainable development -- Chapter 7. Exploring the link between corporate governance and R&D investments on Brazilian listed companies -- Chapter 8. Financing for development in southeast Asian countries -- Chapter 9. Fostering inclusivity and a supportive workplace for the hearing impaired: towards Hifz Al-Nafs -- Chapter 10. From insurgents to custodians: charting Taliban's transition towards 'governance' and 'institutionalization' in Afghanistan -- Chapter 11. Greening the guns: how armed non-state actors can become a player in the fight for a sustainable future -- Chapter 12. How the productivist welfare system frames the risks of ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the four Asian tigers -- Chapter 13. Municipal communication, governance, and the role of the local community: a case study in Guimarães (Portugal) -- Chapter 14. Navigating the gap: protecting human rights in the era of environmental migration -- Chapter 15. Navigating the grey area: can cyber warfare trigger a state's right to self-defense? -- Chapter 16. Pilgrimage creative tourism: a gateway to sustainable development goals in Bangladesh -- Chapter 17. Regulation of transnational corporations (TNCs) in international law: exploring the concept of home and host state -- Chapter 18. Santals, Sal, and forest policy of Bangladesh: reminiscence of ethnographic experience -- Chapter 19. State security agent: a study on the interaction between state sovereignty and private security companies -- Chapter 20. The European union development policy and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations -- Chapter 21. Assimilative potentials in planning and public policy analysis: critical pragmatic perspective. |
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spelling | Global trends in governance and policy paradigms Mahani Hamdan, Muhammad Anshari, Norainie Ahmad, Emil Ali, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2024. 29 PDFs (453 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Can asean's governance of climate change become participatory? -- Chapter 2. Challenges of the digital transformation: public administration -- Chapter 3. Combining models to shape project success -- Chapter 4. Comparing public support for two Indonesian employment policy reforms in a time of COVID-19: sentiment and emotion analysis of tweets -- Chapter 5. Contemporary leadership styles and challenges for governance -- Chapter 6. Corporate governance for sustainable development -- Chapter 7. Exploring the link between corporate governance and R&D investments on Brazilian listed companies -- Chapter 8. Financing for development in southeast Asian countries -- Chapter 9. Fostering inclusivity and a supportive workplace for the hearing impaired: towards Hifz Al-Nafs -- Chapter 10. From insurgents to custodians: charting Taliban's transition towards 'governance' and 'institutionalization' in Afghanistan -- Chapter 11. Greening the guns: how armed non-state actors can become a player in the fight for a sustainable future -- Chapter 12. How the productivist welfare system frames the risks of ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the four Asian tigers -- Chapter 13. Municipal communication, governance, and the role of the local community: a case study in Guimarães (Portugal) -- Chapter 14. Navigating the gap: protecting human rights in the era of environmental migration -- Chapter 15. Navigating the grey area: can cyber warfare trigger a state's right to self-defense? -- Chapter 16. Pilgrimage creative tourism: a gateway to sustainable development goals in Bangladesh -- Chapter 17. Regulation of transnational corporations (TNCs) in international law: exploring the concept of home and host state -- Chapter 18. Santals, Sal, and forest policy of Bangladesh: reminiscence of ethnographic experience -- Chapter 19. State security agent: a study on the interaction between state sovereignty and private security companies -- Chapter 20. The European union development policy and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations -- Chapter 21. Assimilative potentials in planning and public policy analysis: critical pragmatic perspective. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "Major paradigm shifts are occurring at rates that are difficult to keep up with, such as a rise in neoliberal paradigm trends, the emergence of new paradigms in response to global challenges, the role of international organizations in promoting new policy paradigms, and the challenges of implementing new policy paradigms in different national contexts. To remain informed, a reference of these shifts is needed. Global Trends in Governance and Policy Paradigms dissects the intricate fabric of global governance through the lens of evolving policy paradigms. This book explores key themes that have shaped and continue to influence the trajectory of global policy and contemporary governance.The narrative unfolds by scrutinizing the ascendancy of the neoliberal paradigm and dissecting its impact on global governance structures. Beyond this, the text navigates through the dynamic responses of the international community to emerging global challenges, highlighting the role of influential international organizations in shaping and propagating innovative policy paradigms. This book establishes a comprehensive framework for understanding evidence-based policymaking, a crucial facet in the evolving discourse of global governance. Each chapter meticulously examines diverse dimensions, from the intersection of artificial intelligence and public policy to the intricacies of Islamic governance and the implications of emerging technologies on regulatory frameworks."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 04/10/2024). International cooperation. Policy sciences. Political planning. Artificial Intelligence in Governance. Climate Change Policy. Digital Transformation in Governance. E-Government Initiatives. Environmental and Social Governance. Evidence-Based Policymaking. Financial Sustainability. Global Health Governance. International Organizations. Islamic Governance. Leadership in Public Policy. Migration Policies. Neoliberal Paradigm. NGOs and Public Participation. Sustainable Development Goals. Electronic books. Ahmad, Norainie 1980- editor. Ali, Emil 1983- editor. Anshari, Muhammad 1977- editor. Hamdan, Mahani 1979- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369317426 |
spellingShingle | Global trends in governance and policy paradigms Chapter 1. Can asean's governance of climate change become participatory? -- Chapter 2. Challenges of the digital transformation: public administration -- Chapter 3. Combining models to shape project success -- Chapter 4. Comparing public support for two Indonesian employment policy reforms in a time of COVID-19: sentiment and emotion analysis of tweets -- Chapter 5. Contemporary leadership styles and challenges for governance -- Chapter 6. Corporate governance for sustainable development -- Chapter 7. Exploring the link between corporate governance and R&D investments on Brazilian listed companies -- Chapter 8. Financing for development in southeast Asian countries -- Chapter 9. Fostering inclusivity and a supportive workplace for the hearing impaired: towards Hifz Al-Nafs -- Chapter 10. From insurgents to custodians: charting Taliban's transition towards 'governance' and 'institutionalization' in Afghanistan -- Chapter 11. Greening the guns: how armed non-state actors can become a player in the fight for a sustainable future -- Chapter 12. How the productivist welfare system frames the risks of ageing during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from the four Asian tigers -- Chapter 13. Municipal communication, governance, and the role of the local community: a case study in Guimarães (Portugal) -- Chapter 14. Navigating the gap: protecting human rights in the era of environmental migration -- Chapter 15. Navigating the grey area: can cyber warfare trigger a state's right to self-defense? -- Chapter 16. Pilgrimage creative tourism: a gateway to sustainable development goals in Bangladesh -- Chapter 17. Regulation of transnational corporations (TNCs) in international law: exploring the concept of home and host state -- Chapter 18. Santals, Sal, and forest policy of Bangladesh: reminiscence of ethnographic experience -- Chapter 19. State security agent: a study on the interaction between state sovereignty and private security companies -- Chapter 20. The European union development policy and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations -- Chapter 21. Assimilative potentials in planning and public policy analysis: critical pragmatic perspective. International cooperation. Policy sciences. Political planning. |
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title_full | Global trends in governance and policy paradigms Mahani Hamdan, Muhammad Anshari, Norainie Ahmad, Emil Ali, editors. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Global trends in governance and policy paradigms Mahani Hamdan, Muhammad Anshari, Norainie Ahmad, Emil Ali, editors. |
title_short | Global trends in governance and policy paradigms |
title_sort | global trends in governance and policy paradigms |
topic | International cooperation. Policy sciences. Political planning. |
topic_facet | International cooperation. Policy sciences. Political planning. Electronic books. |
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