Collaborative Governance: Theory and Lessons from Israel

Neta Sher-Hadar, Lihi Lahat, Itzhak Galnoor

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Abstract

This book is the first to explore collaborative governance arrangements in Israel. It offers a new, modular definition of collaborative governance, focusing on its contributions toward public values and democracy. The book discusses different kinds of collaborations, their scope, implications and impact on governability in Israel, a country which provides an interesting setting for learning about collaborative governance, given its heterogenous population and the nature of the relationship between the state’s civil service, the business sector and the civil society. The book presents examples derived from local, and central government levels, and from policy areas such as education, regulation and local government.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Number of pages298
ISBN (Electronic)9783030458072
ISBN (Print)9783030458065
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2020

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Keywords

  • civil society
  • civil society organizations
  • Collaborative Governance
  • Corporate Governance
  • deliberative democracy
  • democracy
  • education
  • environment
  • governability in Israel
  • Israel
  • Local Government
  • minority groups
  • participatory democracy
  • public administration
  • regulation
  • The 5x2 Initiative for Expanding STEM Excellence in Israel

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