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Network Governance and the 2020 Summit
Authors:Paul Fawcett  Rob Manwaring  David Marsh
Institution:1. University of Sydney;2. Flinders University;3. Australian National University
Abstract:The idea that governance has replaced government, and that networks have replaced hierarchy as the dominant mode of governance, have become mainstream views in the public policy literature. In this article, we consider a key initiative of the Rudd government in Australia, the 2020 Summit, which, at first sight, seems like an example of network governance in action. Having considered the operation and outcomes of the Summit, however, we argue that it more accurately illustrates how governments, perhaps particularly in Westminster systems, attempt to preserve hierarchy, through a process of metagovernance.
Keywords:citizen engagement  governance  metagovernance  network governance  public policy  Westminster
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