Governance has invited short essays to mark the upcoming thirtieth anniversary of the journal. In her essay,
Merilee Grindle questions the value of that ubiquitous concept, “good governance.” The concept has been “progressively inflated” and encouraged “muddy thinking,” Grindle says, and made it harder to understand how governance can be changed for the better.
Read this 30th anniversary essay.
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Grindle: Goodbye to “good governance”
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Written by Governance
June 30, 2016 at 4:43 pm
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