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Analysing The Trusttransparency Nexus Multilevel Governance In The Uk France And Germany Ian Stafford Alistair Cole Dominic Heinz

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Analysing The Trusttransparency Nexus Multilevel Governance In The Uk France And Germany Ian Stafford Alistair Cole Dominic Heinz
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.83 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Ian Stafford; Alistair Cole; Dominic Heinz
ISBN: 9781447355236, 1447355237
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Analysing The Trusttransparency Nexus Multilevel Governance In The Uk France And Germany Ian Stafford Alistair Cole Dominic Heinz by Ian Stafford; Alistair Cole; Dominic Heinz 9781447355236, 1447355237 instant download after payment.

Is transparency a necessary condition to build and restore citizen and civil society trust in governance and democracy? Throughout Europe, there is a growing demand for effective forms of citizen engagement and decentralisation in policy-making to increase trust and engage increasingly diverse populations. This volume addresses the relationship between trust and transparency in the context of multi-level governance. Drawing on fieldwork from the UK, France and Germany, this comparative analysis examines different efforts to build trust between key actors involved in decision-making at the sub-national level. It outlines the challenges of delivering this agenda and explores the paradox that trust might require transparency, yet in some instances transparency may undermine trust.

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