Lecture

New Forms of Governance

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This lecture discusses the emergence of new forms of governance in response to the failure of traditional planning to address poverty and inequality, leading to the concept of governance involving multiple stakeholders and a reevaluation of boundaries between public and private sectors. It explores the paradoxes of globalization, decentralization, and decision-making processes at different levels of government, highlighting the challenges and opportunities presented by involving various actors in urban decision-making.

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