
Understanding Accountability: New Perspectives on a Fractured World
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"In this volume, the editors advocate a distinct approach to the analytic challenge of 'grappling with the conceptual chameleon that is accountability.' Applying the concept analysis method associated with Giovanni Sartori, they bring together a wide-ranging collection of studies that highlights the benefits of putting aside our obsession with creating a definitive theory or framing and instead focuses on the insights generated by 'adjectivization' of accountability that characterizes most of the literature being generated by our field. The result is a major step forward in enhancing our understanding of accountability and its role in an increasingly complex and fragmented world."- Melvin Dubnick, Professor Emeritus at the University of New Hampshire, US.
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Gergana Dimova is an Associate Professor of Politics at Northeastern University London.
Chris Monaghan is a Principal Lecturer in Law at the University of Worcester.
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