Foreword by Donald F. Kettl
PART 1: THE RISE OF GOVERNING BY NETWORK
1. The New Shape of Government
2. Advantages of the Network Model
3. Challenges of the Network Model
PART 2: MANAGING BY NETWORK
4. Designing the Network
5. Ties That Bind
6. Networks and the Accountability Dilemma
7. Building the Capacity for Network Governance
8. The Road Ahead
Acknowledgments
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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