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The New World of UN Peace Operations: Learning to Build Peace?
Oxford University PressJan Martin Witte, Andreas Goldthau (2010)
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Brookings Institution PressJulia Steets, Daniel S. Hamilton, eds. (2009)
Humanitarian Assistance: Improving US-European Cooperation
Global Public Policy Institute and the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins UniversityAccountability in Public Policy Partnerships
By Julia Steets
Palgrave Macmillan / Macmillan (2010)
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Public-private partnerships have become an important tool for delivering essential public goods, but critics fear that they erode public accountability. Making partnerships more accountable requires a clear understanding of what accountability means for partnerships and which mechanisms can be used to strengthen it.
Accountability in Public Policy Partnerships develops a new model of accountability based on principal-agent theory. This model provides a firm normative foundation for accountability demands. At the same time, it shows which accountability standards apply to which kinds of partnerships. Norm-setting partnerships, for example, require strong mechanisms for participation, whereas implementation partnerships must focus on performance evaluation, competitive bidding and beneficiary feedback processes.
The accountability model and standards developed in this book provide a guide for partnership practitioners who are developing the governance structures of their partnerships; they serve as benchmarks for evaluating partnerships; and they provide new inputs for the ongoing accountability debates in the public, the corporate and the civil society sectors.
