Publication
Published
28.1.2016
Eeva Hellström, Mikko Kosonen
Senior Lead
In an environment with ever-increasing interdependence, volatility and complexity, European welfare states face unprecedented problems on multiple levels and have seemingly become prisoners of the successful “industrial age” governance model. Today, old-style governance approaches no longer meet the needs of societies. Thus, the authors of this paper suggest alternative governance approaches for the future and present examples and give advice on how the new approaches can be adopted.
Governing the welfare state and beyond: handout
Sitra
Helsinki
2016
4 p.
COMPETITIVENESS, DECISION-MAKERS, DEMOCRACY, EQUALITY, EUROPE, EU, FUTURE, GLOBALIZATION, GOVERNANCE, INNOVATIONS, MARKET ECONOMY, POLICY, PUBLIC SERVICES, SOCIAL POLICY, SOCIETY, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REFORMS, SUSTAINABILITY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, WELFARE STATE