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Is collaboration right for times of austerity?

Collaboration, often translated as partnership working has, in recent years, become one of the cornerstones of ‘good governance’, but does this work during times of austerity, asks Paul O'Brien

Collaboration, often translated as partnership working has, in recent years, become one of the cornerstones of ‘good governance'.

Better co-ordinating the engagement and participation of various agents who operate in and around local governance has promised better designed services, ‘joined-up' provision and resource savings, but was this model of collaborative governance more fit for times of plenty than austerity?

Paul O'Brien

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