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Using bricolage and robustness theory to explain the dynamism of collaborative governance

by Martin B. Carstensen and Eva Sørensen In a recent article published in Policy & Politics, Martin B. Carstensen and Eva Sørensen explore how collaborative governance can be understood as a series of fluid, adaptive interactions—rather than as a stable,…

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