
In an age when private companies and non-governmental organisations are strongly involved in producing security, developing public infrastructure, or delivering public goods, it is evident that we are currently witnessing a process of changing statehood, a process which also affects the administrative state.
One of the most interesting developments in this context is the emergence of a new interplay between the state, business and civil society. The course analyses the changing ways in which actors from these three sectors interact and the challenges posed by this coordination. The course takes an interdisciplinary approach that combines political science, public administration and law.
Professionals from all sectors (public, private, and from NGOs)
€ 1.390
Seminar fee includes: attendance, online access to course documents, materials during the seminar, beverages in the Hertie School cafeteria (open on weekdays), certificate of attendance. Terms and Conditions
Registration is possible throughout the year, on a first-come, first-serve basis.