Politics of Quasi-Government
Discover the intricate dynamics of modern governance in Politics of Quasi-Government by Jonathan G. S. Koppell, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This insightful book, spanning 256 pages, delves into the rise of quasi-government entities that blend public and private sector traits, promising enhanced efficiency and improved services.
Koppell critically examines the implications of delegating governmental functions to these hybrid organizations, arguing that such arrangements can compromise the control of public policy. As you navigate through this compelling analysis, you will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by quasi-government structures in today’s political landscape.
Whether you are a student of political science, a policymaker, or simply interested in the evolving nature of governance, Politics of Quasi-Government is an essential addition to your collection.