Unlocking the power of networks keys to high-performance government / [electronic resource] : Stephen Goldsmith, Donald F. Kettl, editors. - [Cambridge, MA] : Washington, D.C. : Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation ; Brookings Institution Press, c2009. - vii, 252 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - Innovative governance in the 21st century .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-239) and index.

The key to networked government / Donald F. Kettl -- From conflict to collaboration : lessons in networked governance from the federal cooperative conservation initiative / William D. Eggers -- Governing the climate from Sacramento / Barry G. Rabe -- Networks in the shadow of government : the Chesapeake Bay program / Paul Posner -- Moving from core functions to core values : lessons from state eligibility modernizations / Stephen Goldsmith and Tim Burke -- "Integration and innovation" in the intelligence community : the role of a netcentric environment, managed networks, and social networks / G. Edward DeSeve -- The United States Coast Guard and a port security network of shared responsibility / Anne M. Khademian and William G. Berberich -- Dark networks and the problem of Islamic jihadist terrorism / H. Brinton Milward and Jörg Raab -- Networked government : survey of rationales, forms, and techniques / Mark H. Moore.

"Explores the potential, strategies, and best practices of high-performance networks while identifying next-generation issues in public sector network management. Employs sector-specific analyses to reveal how networked governance achieves previously unthinkable policy goals, including natural resource protection by Interior, California's greenhouse emissions policy, Chesapeake Bay cleanup, and the fight against antiterrorism"--Provided by publisher.


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Public-private sector cooperation--United States.
Central-local government relations--United States.
Public administration--United States.


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