1st Edition

Beyond Governments Making Collective Governance Work - Lessons from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

By Eddie Rich, Jonas Moberg Copyright 2015
172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

167 Pages
by Routledge

In a world characterized by globalization, governments increasingly find themselves unable to govern. Corruption is everywhere, natural resources are being exploited, the environment damaged, markets distorted, and the fight against poverty is often ineffective. Certain challenges cannot be addressed by governments alone. Increasingly, collective governance “beyond governments” is seen as part of... Read more

Foreword by Clare Short, Chair of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (2011-2016)PrefaceAcknowledgementsPart 1: Introduction1. The irresistible rise of collective governance?Part 2: A Brief History of the EITI2. Collective governance in practice 3. Preconditions for collective governance 4. Build trust through building momentum: just get on with it 5. Move the consensus from the narrow to the meaningful 6. Getting the most from people 7. Governing the governance 8. Saying goodbye: sunset clauses and appreciating the life-cycle of institutions 9. How to be a governance entrepreneur: checklist 10. Recommendations 11. Applicability of governance entrepreneurship in other sectors 12. ConclusionsBibliographyAbout the authors

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Rich, Eddie; Moberg, Jonas