Safeguarding the future governing in an uncertain world

Boston, Jonathan

Series: BWB texts
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215 pages
'There is a presentist bias in policy-making in the democratic world.' (Cover) Contents: 1. Anticipating and safeguarding the future -- 2. Failing the future: why governments short-change long-term interests -- 3. The attributes of anticipatory governance -- 4. Assessing the quality of anticipatory governance in New Zealand -- 5. Improving anticipatory governance: an agenda for reform -- 6. Safeguarding the future: our vision matters
Summary: In an era of populist politics, Brexit, Donald Trump, 24-hour news cycles and perpetual election campaigning, how do we govern well for the future? How do we take the long view, ensuring that present-day policy decisions reflect the needs and safeguard the interests of future generations? In this timely BWB Text, acclaimed policy scholar Jonathan Boston sets out what 'anticipatory governance' might look like in New Zealand. Confronted with a world becoming more uncertain by the day, this book is essential reading for anyone questioning how democratic societies can tackle the unprecedented challenges ahead. (Publisher)
BWB texts
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20170703145953.0
Location edition Bar Code due date
Social Science Dept GCS06964
Dewey:320.993
call #:BOS
ISBN:9780947518257
pub:2017