Systemic Governance addresses accounting and accountability and develops
conceptual tools to enhance the capacity of policy makers and managers.
The structures and processes of international relations and governance
need to be re-considered to allow diversity to the extent that is does
not undermine the freedoms of others. The book makes a plea for systemic
governance. Policy makers and managers need to work with rather than
within theoretical and methodological frameworks to achieve
multidimensional and multilayered policy decisions. Conceptual tools can
be used to enhance systemic governance. The closest we can get to truth
is through compassionate dialogue that explores paradoxes and considers
the rights and responsibilities of caretakers. Case studies and
conceptual tools enliven the text.