This article is a review of two policy documents on integrated care in the Netherlands. I argue that not a shared definition of ‘integrated care,’ but instead the own factual understandings of care and normative preferences, values or interests concerning care motivates the action of actors that need to produce integrated care. Not the network-level problem, but instead actor-level motivations explain to what extent integrated care is effectuated. The policy documents, but also important segments of the literature on policy integration seem to underestimate this problem. |
Kroniek |
Proeftuinen zonder wij |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 3 2020 |
Trefwoorden | integrated care, policy integration, collaborative governance, distributed leadership, magic concepts |
Auteurs | Dr. Duco Bannink |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Kroniek |
Bestuurders: onderbelicht, maar onder het vergrootglas |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 2 2020 |
Trefwoorden | boards, board capacity, good governance, public sector, inspection |
Auteurs | Dr. Marieke van Genugten en Dr. Marlies Honingh |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The number of boards in the public domain has risen sharply in recent decades and so has the number of reports containing guidelines for effective and good governance. The question, however, is what this flow of advice is based on and what we actually know about board capacity. In this paper, we discuss theoretical expectations on boards, recent developments in governance based inspection, and empirical research on this topic. All in all, it appears that relatively little empirical research is conducted into boards in the public domain. And the research that is available is as yet not very optimistic. Based on these observations, we conclude that it is necessary to re-examine the policy assumptions with regard to board capacity in the public domain. |
Kroniek |
De stikstofcrisis: van falend overheidsbeleid naar een lonkend toekomstperspectief? |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 4 2019 |
Trefwoorden | agricultural policy, nitrogen crisis, Programma Aanpak Stikstof, Natura2000, circular agriculture |
Auteurs | Dr. Jeroen Candel MA |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
On 29 May, the highest court in the Netherlands, the Council of State, ruled that the government’s Nitrogen Emissions Program (PAS) did not comply with the European Habitats Directive. The PAS arranged permit applications for economic activities that caused extra nitrogen oxide emissions. According to the Council of State, the PAS proved to be insufficiently capable of protecting the ‘natural characteristics’ of Natura2000-protected areas against damage caused by nitrogen depositions. The ruling has led to a situation in which all pending license applications in construction and agriculture have been rejected or put on hold. This political ‘nitrogen crisis’ that resulted from this ruling has been characterized by major disagreements between the government coalition parties, large farmers’ protests, and a faltering coordination between the central government and provinces. This essay analyzes the root causes of the nitrogen crisis and presents some ideas about how to overcome the current deadlock. I argue that the PAS debacle symbolizes a failing, reactive agricultural and nature policy. More than ever, strong leadership and a clear future perspective for the Dutch food system are needed. |
Praktijk |
Speaking truth to power |
Tijdschrift | Bestuurskunde, Aflevering 3 2014 |
Trefwoorden | Politico-administrative relations, civil service, advice |
Auteurs | Prof. mr. Roel Bekker |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In this contribution the author, who himself had a long and distinguished career as a top civil servant, reflects on civil servants advising their ministers. This process of ‘speaking truth to power’ can have its own challenges and dilemmas. The author discusses them based on recent cases and relevant developments in the Netherlands. He also proposes several recommendations on how to readjust the relationship between politicians and civil servants in their light. |