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The new regulatory state and relational capacity
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The new regulatory state and relational capacity

K. Jayasuriya
Policy & Politics, Vol.32(4), pp.487-501
2004
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Abstract

Globalisation has transformed the internal architecture of the state, leading to the emergence of a new form of regulatory state that operates through mechanisms of metagovernance – that is, the governance of governance. This has important implications for various models of policy capacity. Conventional accounts of policy capacity embody an that seeks to identify a set of transformative powers over policy and structure. In contrast, the new regulatory state requires that capacity be understood as a that structures various sites of governance and links dispersed regulatory resources and agents.

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6 Social Sciences
6.27 Political Science
6.27.50 International Relations
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