A Welsh Innovation in Inclusive Governance. Examining the Efficacy of the Statutory Third Sector-Government Partnership for Engaging the Third Sector in Policymaking: Une innovation galloise en matière de gouvernance inclusive : analyse de l’efficacité du partenariat entre le secteur associatif et le gouvernement gallois

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Abstract

This paper employs a discursive institutionalist lens to examine the efficacy of the Welsh statutory partnership between the government and the third sector (that is, the voluntary sector, the economic sector consisting of non-governmental organisations and other non-profit organisations). This is a governance innovation associated with devolution, designed to foster inclusive governance. It is set out in legislation and corresponds to a significant divergence from Westminster’s civil society relations. This study analyses policy actors’ accounts of Partnership efficacy in achieving policy change and in institutional processes for engaging the third sector. It draws on institutional change literature to explore the extent to which the Partnership has developed over time. This paper reveals that fractures in perceptions of the Partnership as a vehicle for policy change or in terms of its inclusive processes, are countered by discourses about its value and Welsh ways of working.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberXXVIII-3 | 2023
Number of pages21
JournalRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique
VolumeXXVIII
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • third sector
  • partnerships
  • governance
  • institutional change
  • agency
  • efficacy

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