Gilles Paquet
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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The New Geo-GovernanceA Baroque Approach |
Over the last few decades, the Westphalian nation-state has lost its hegemonic position in the system of geo-governance. A dispersive revolution has led to the emergence of powerful newly … | Gilles Paquet | 362 | 2005 | View |
From Introduction: Geo-Governance: Some ScaffoldingFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
Introduction | Gilles Paquet | 11 | 2005 | $0.99 Add |
From Institutional Evolution in the Information AgeFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
This chapter examines the ways in which the institutional order has been reconfigured, and the likely consequences of this mutation. | Gilles Paquet | 21 | 2005 | $1.89 Add |
From States, Communities, and Markets: The Distributed Governance ScenarioFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
In the face of this new emerging institutional order, the whole difference between the perspectives of the optimist and the pessimist hinges on the extent to which one believes in the … | Gilles Paquet | 14 | 2005 | $1.26 Add |
From Social Learning, Collaborative Governance, and the Strategic StateFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
The strategic state undoubtedly has a role to play in jump-starting, catalyzing, and steering the process of social learning, while allowing the other two domains (the private and civic sectors) … | Gilles Paquet | 18 | 2005 | $1.62 Add |
From Ecologies of Governance as Social TechnologiesFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
It is most effective to partition the problem into compartments, and to put in place ecologies of governance making the highest and best use—in an eclectic way—of all the possible … | Gilles Paquet | 12 | 2005 | $1.08 Add |
From On Hemispheric GovernanceFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
Over the past 40 years, the relative importance both of Canada’s government and of its banks has declined considerably on the world scene. Canada has had to make a number of adjustments to … | Gilles Paquet | 27 | 2005 | $2.43 Add |
From Toward a Baroque Governance in Twenty-first Century Canada |
Canada has also evolved into a country of citizens who are better informed and better able to express their dissent; better equipped to assert their multiple identities and to demand … | Gilles Paquet | 30 | 2003 | $2.40 Add |
From Techno-nationalism and Meso-innovation Systems: A Cognitive Dynamics ApproachFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
Too many forces at work in the world economy would appear to suggest that, as globalization proceeds, national disintegration occurs, and sub-national components gain more importance. | Gilles Paquet | 18 | 2005 | $1.62 Add |
From Smart Communities and the Geo-governance of Social LearningFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
Smart communities are creating new geo-governance challenges: they require a new form of governance and leadership if they are to yield their promised returns, and this will only emerge in action … | Gilles Paquet | 19 | 2005 | $1.71 Add |
From The Governance of Sustainability: A Social Learning ApproachFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
To deepen our understanding of the governance of sustainability, we have argued that we need a new, open, and creative approach; a new language; imaginative organizational design; and shared … | Gilles Paquet | 24 | 2005 | $2.16 Add |
From Features of a Governance Regime for OceansFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
Canada’s marine dominion underpins numerous industries including commercial fishing, aquaculture, transport, shipbuilding, tourism, mining, and oil and gas extraction. Access to the oceans … | Gilles Paquet | 34 | 2005 | $3.06 Add |
From Polycentric Governance and Technologies of CollaborationFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
Oceans form a complex, adaptive socio-technical system requiring a certain kind of sustainable governance regime for its effective stewardship. The "right kind" of regime will be one … | Gilles Paquet | 25 | 2005 | $2.25 Add |
From Toward a Baroque Governance in 21st Century CanadaFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
The new information and communication technologies, and the greater connectedness they have generated, are only one of the families offerees, albeit an important one, that have increased the … | Gilles Paquet | 19 | 2005 | $1.71 Add |
From Governance and Emergent Transversal Citizenship: Toward a New Nexus of Social ContractsFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
Australian and Canadian citizenships are emergent idiosyncratic realities. These complex institutions are the result of the on-going interaction between values and environment. The sort of social … | Gilles Paquet | 24 | 2005 | $2.16 Add |
From The Limits of Territorial/National Federalism as a Social TechnologyFrom: The New Geo-Governance |
Even when federalism has attempted to inject a "national" flavour into such geographical essentialism, or when it has tried to transform itself into a "multination … | Gilles Paquet | 15 | 2005 | $1.35 Add |