Politics of Self-Governance
Explore the intricate dynamics of self-governance with Politics of Self-Governance by Peter Triantafillou. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, this insightful hardback spans 236 pages, delving into the emergence, causes, and consequences of self-governance in contemporary society. Triantafillou expertly navigates the intersection of social science theory and practical public governance, shedding light on citizen participation in local government and the crucial role of public-private sector cooperation. This book is an essential read for those interested in democracy and political planning, offering a comprehensive understanding of how self-governance shapes policy and community engagement. Perfect for scholars, practitioners, and anyone passionate about enhancing public governance, Politics of Self-Governance is a vital addition to your collection.