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Innovation in Governance

www.globalpublicpolicy.net. Global Public Policy Project. Innovation in Governance. The role of global public policy networks. Thorsten Benner and Jan Martin Witte UNED Forum “A Framework for Multistakeholder Processes” BP Amoco Conference Facilities New York, April 28-29, 2001.

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Innovation in Governance

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  1. www.globalpublicpolicy.net Global Public Policy Project Innovation in Governance The role of global public policy networks Thorsten Benner and Jan Martin Witte UNED Forum “A Framework for Multistakeholder Processes” BP Amoco Conference Facilities New York, April 28-29, 2001

  2. www.globalpublicpolicy.net Global Public Policy - Outline I. Properties and Functions of Networks. II. Management Principles of Networks. III. Key Challenges for Advancing the Global Public Policy Agenda.

  3. Global Public Policy Networks - The Context Transformation of governance multi-level multi-sectoral Networked Governance

  4. www.globalpublicpolicy.net Global Public Policy Networks internalize the changing environment. • Networks take advantage of technological innovation and political liberalization. • Networks pull diverse groups and resources together. • Networks address issues that no group can resolve by itself. ‘Strength of Weak Ties’

  5. www.globalpublicpolicy.net Key functions of networks • Networks facilitate the negotiation and setting of global standards. • Networks serve as mechanisms for developing and disseminating knowledge. • Networks make markets where they are lacking, and deepen them where they do not fulfill their potential. • Networks serve as innovative implementation mechanisms. • Networks create trust and help to close the participatory gap.

  6. www.globalpublicpolicy.net Management Principles of Networks. • Getting the network up and running requires personal and institutional leadership. • Balancing adequate consultation with delivery is key to success ”structured informality” • Multisectoral Cooperation requires substantial organizational change. • Meeting the dual challenge of inclusion (local-global & North/South) is imperative to ensure legitimacy and sustainability.

  7. www.globalpublicpolicy.net From Vision to Practice • Create ‘best practice’ focal point and promote social entrepreneurship • Improve ‘interface’ capacity through reform of governance structures and training programs • Tackle the dual challenge of inclusion • local-global • North/South • Provide political leadership

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