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= Bob Jessop’s paper on governance and metagovernance

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Commentary

David Ronfeldt:

"Jessop writes about governance (and what he calls metagovernance) for solving coordination problems, particularly in the European Union. In this chart about the major modalities of governance (p. 3), the terms he prefers — exchange, command, and dialogue — correspond, as two rows indicate, to markets, hierarchies, and networks respectively. I like that it has a row about spatial-temporal horizons — a rarity among these kinds of tables, but an interest of mine. I also like that it has two rows about system failure, a focus of this particular paper." (http://twotheories.blogspot.com/2009/05/organizational-forms-compared-my.html)

Source: http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/sociology/papers/jessop-governance-and-metagovernance.pdf