Sentence examples for civil network from inspiring English sources

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This formula was replicated in each country, forming an enormous civil network which commanded considerable respect at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

From the relationship between these normative frames, it became clear that the Overijssel case presents a typically eclectic approach, which combines elements of government hierarchy with civil network involvement, using the private committee of private experts as 'go-between.'.

In doing so, a distinction was made between the element of influencing on the ground civil network relations (as public-private voluntarism, through subsidizing certain collaborative sustainability initiatives) and the element of having hierarchical government decisions taken by a 'private committee' of experts (as private-public administration).

Reasoning both from the dimension of shared beliefs and of consent, we traced two normative strands of reasoning: one being about institutional environments representing patterns of interaction known as government, market, and civil network and the other being about politico-legal conceptualizations of the liberal state, known as the minimal state, the welfare state, and the regulatory state.

Along those lines, one could reason that in the minimal state, consent concerning service to societal interests is considered (again) primarily as an outcome of a process of countless contractual market interactions (including those that do not lead to contracts) or voluntary civil network interactions (including those initiatives that do not lead to effective participative collaboration).

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On the one hand, this approach calls on the mechanism of networking and particularly on (the capacity to organize) civil networks.

Finally, third-order legal institutions are about institutional environments, such as public hierarchies, competitive markets and civil networks.

Finally, government steering may either be about matters of actual public interests (e.g., safety, social security, energy) or matters of meta-public interest (i.e., improving the workings of markets, civil networks, and governments as such) [25]c.

cPurely on the functioning of these environments, without a particular actual public interest motive, such as improving consumer protection rules (markets), introducing new legal personalities for private community work (civil networks), improving procedures of judicial review against administrative acts (government).

If an interest is not served, the free market has and/or civil networks have spoken and we should not haste into calling this 'failure.' In the welfare state, consent about service to societal interests is primarily construed by a general or public interest perspective, identified by those who are elected to represent 'the people' (or at least those most involved).

Ideal-typically, this could happen through (a) public interest and 'voice' driven command and control, following state public hierarchy, (b) private interest and 'exit'-driven exchange in competitive markets, and (c) collective/common interest and loyalty-driven cooperation in civil networks [24 26].

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