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Interactive Decision Making and Representative Democracy: Institutional Collisions and Solutions

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Governance in Modern Society

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In the Netherlands in recent years various initiatives have been taken by government authorities to introduce new forms of participation in policy formation and decision making. Under the variety of headings, such as participative policy formation, interactive decision making, and open planning process, various ministries, provinces and local governments have been experimenting with forms of participation in which citizens, consumers and interest organizations as well as private companies and other governmental organizations are invited to contribute ideas and discuss desirable solutions to policy problems.

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Klijn, EH., Koppenjan, J.F.M. (2000). Interactive Decision Making and Representative Democracy: Institutional Collisions and Solutions. In: van Heffen, O., Kickert, W.J.M., Thomassen, J.J.A. (eds) Governance in Modern Society. Library of Public Policy and Public Administration, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9486-8_6

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