Dispersed Democratic Leadership
Origins, Dynamics, and Implications
Edited by John Kane, Haig Patapan, and Paul 't Hart
Author Information
John Kane is Professor of Politics and Public Policy and Deputy Director of the Centre for Governance and Public Policy at Griffith University in Australia. His research interests include political theory, political leadership, foreign policy and public management. He is the author of numerous articles in books and international journals, co-editor of Rethinking Australian Citizenship and Dissident Democrats, and author of The Politics of Moral Capital and Between Virtue and Power.
Haig Patapan is Professor of Politics and Public Policy at Griffith University in Australia. His research interests include political theory, political leadership and democratic governance. He is the author of Judging Democracy and Machiavelli in Love, and coeditor of Globalization and Equality, Westminster Legacies , and most recently, Dissident Democrats.
Paul 't Hart is Professor of Political Science at Australian National University and Professor of Public Administration at Utrecht University. His research interests include public leadership, political psychology, crisis management, and policy analysis. He has (co)authored or (co)edited 25 books, including Groupthink in Government, Beyond Groupthink, Success and Failure in Public Governance, The Politics of Crisis Management, and Governing After Crisis.
Contributors:
Professor Stephen Bell, School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, Australia
Professor Jos de Beus, Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Professor Glyn Davis, Vice Chancellor, University of Melbourne, Australia
Professor Douwe Jan Elzinga, Department of Constitutional Law and International Law, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Professor Erwin Hargrove, Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, USA
Professor John Kane, Department of Politics and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia
Professor John Keane, Centre for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, UK
Professor Haig Patapan, Department of Politics and Public Policy, Griffith University, Australia
Professor Hillel Schmid, Centre for the Study of Philanthropy, Hebrew University, Israel
Professor Michael Schudson, Department of Communication, University of California, San Diego, USA
Dr. Geoff Sharrock, G. K. Sharrock Consulting Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia
Associate Professor Patricia Lee Sykes, School of Public Affairs, American University, USA
Professor Paul 't Hart, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, and Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Karen Tindall, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University
Professor Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, USA
Professor John Uhr, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University
Professor Bertjan Verbeek, School of Management Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands