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Governing Glocalisation: ‘Mind the Change’ or ‘Change the Mind’?
Neuwirth, R.J.
2012-10-01
Source PublicationPublic Management in the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges
Pages105-134
Publication PlaceShanghai
PublisherSDX Joint Publishing Co
AbstractAn acceleration of the perception of change can be stated to have initiated with important technological innovations throughout the 20th century. These innovations have not only changed our way of living but equally our perception of change itself. The resulting changes have also brought about serious challenges to the existing order governing – what is now called – the “global information society”. In order to respond to these changes by way of formulating new modes of governance, this article discusses the question of whether it is necessary to ‘mind the changes’ and to eventually also ‘change the mind’, and tries to formulate some principal as well as concrete recommendations for future directions of the debate on, what is termed here, “glocal governance”.
KeywordGovernance International Law Glocalisation Change
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID9398
Document TypeConference paper
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF GLOBAL LEGAL STUDIES
Faculty of Law
Corresponding AuthorNeuwirth, R.J.
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Neuwirth, R.J.. Governing Glocalisation: ‘Mind the Change’ or ‘Change the Mind’?[C], Shanghai:SDX Joint Publishing Co, 2012, 105-134.
APA Neuwirth, R.J..(2012). Governing Glocalisation: ‘Mind the Change’ or ‘Change the Mind’?. Public Management in the 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges, 105-134.
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