Autores
Taco Brandsen, Willem Trommel, Bram Verschuere
Fecha de publicación
2017/12
Revista
International Review of Administrative Sciences
Volumen
83
Número
4
Páginas
676-693
Editor
SAGE Publications
Descripción
The current relationship between the state and civil society in Europe is a curious and historically unique one. This is no longer a situation in which participation and association prepare citizens for the offices of the state; rather, it is the state urging a sometimes-reluctant citizenry to engage actively in civil society. This phenomenon stems from a combination of changes in prevailing governance paradigms and of the more general process of social liquefaction. In the article, we analyse these two intertwining trends and discuss the new type of relationship between the state and civil society that may be emerging.

Points for practitioners

The article puts the current vogue for renewed state–civil society relationships in a larger context. It shows that, however commendable many initiatives may be, there is the risk that the desire on the part of governments for their citizens to participate and self-organize may lead the state to …
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Artículos de Google Académico
T Brandsen, W Trommel, B Verschuere - International Review of Administrative Sciences, 2017
T Brandsen, B Verschuere, W Trommel - Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives, 2017