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Investing In Democracy Engaging Citizens In Collaborative Governance Carmen Sirianni

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Investing In Democracy Engaging Citizens In Collaborative Governance Carmen Sirianni
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Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 306
Author: Carmen Sirianni
ISBN: 9780815703129, 0815703120
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Investing In Democracy Engaging Citizens In Collaborative Governance Carmen Sirianni by Carmen Sirianni 9780815703129, 0815703120 instant download after payment.

The health of American democracy ultimately depends on our willingness and ability to work together as citizens and stakeholders in our republic. Government policies often fail to promote such collaboration. But if designed properly, they can do much to strengthen civic engagement. That is the central message of Carmen Sirianni's eloquent new book.
Rather than encourage citizens to engage in civic activity, government often puts obstacles in their way. Many agencies treat citizens as passive clients rather than as community members, overlooking their ability to mobilize assets and networks to solve problems. Many citizen initiatives run up against rigid rules and bureaucratic silos, causing all but the most dedicated activists to lose heart. The unfortunate—and unnecessary—result is a palpable decline in the quality of civic life.

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