2021
DOI: 10.24193/tras.62e.4
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Collaborative Governance Regimes in Illiberal Democracies: A Comparative Case of Drug Harm Reduction Policy in Central-Eastern Europe

Abstract: Collaborative governance research and practice seem underdeveloped in Central-Eastern Europe compared to its Western counterpart. Recently, one can also observe a turn from liberal values in CEE. Taking states’ important role in shaping collaborative governance as a starting point, this paper includes a theoretical ambition of developing a classification of collaborative governance regimes. Furthermore, through qualitative analysis of drug harm reduction policies in Visegrád countries, it aims to contribute to… Show more

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“…It is one of the main approaches towards a collaboration between the community, the private sector, and the government, and eases the state's burden in providing the community's goods and services and welfare (Kim & Grant, 2010). Within collaborative governance, collaboration can be defined as a situation where a group of autonomous stakeholders from different sectors engages in an interactive process (Hajnal & Jeziorska, 2021). Research in this field is growing rapidly and is being adopted not only in public administration, but also in various other disciplines, and has appeared in studies and practices in the American, European and Australian literature; therefore, constant improvements and clarification are needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is one of the main approaches towards a collaboration between the community, the private sector, and the government, and eases the state's burden in providing the community's goods and services and welfare (Kim & Grant, 2010). Within collaborative governance, collaboration can be defined as a situation where a group of autonomous stakeholders from different sectors engages in an interactive process (Hajnal & Jeziorska, 2021). Research in this field is growing rapidly and is being adopted not only in public administration, but also in various other disciplines, and has appeared in studies and practices in the American, European and Australian literature; therefore, constant improvements and clarification are needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Ansell and Gash 2018;Kim and Grant 2010;Maulana 2020). Within collaborative governance, collaboration can be defined as a situation where a group of autonomous stakeholders from different sectors engages in an interactive process (Hajnal and Jeziorska 2021). Research in this field is growing rapidly and being adopted in various disciplines, not only in public administration (Maulana and Dečman 2023).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative governance is one of the main approaches to grasping this shift. Collaboration can be defined as a situation where a group of autonomous stakeholders from different sectors engages in an interactive process [3] In recent decades, collaborative governance has become increasingly prevalent and visible in environmental and natural resources management as an alternative to traditional forms of environmental governance. It has emerged in diverse arenas, including water management, ecosystem restoration, forest management, land use, and open-space protection [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%