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<namePart>Andreas Hagedorn Krogh</namePart>
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<dateIssued>2022</dateIssued>
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<edition>1</edition>
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<note>In this concluding chapter, the editors provide an overall assessment of
contemporary Danish public governance based on the main ﬁndings in the
preceding chapters of the edited volume. Surveying the Danish governance
responses to contemporary mega-challenges, the chapter reﬂects on policy
implications and contemplate the future of both research and practice related
to public administration, politics and governance in Denmark. The chapter
argues that recent public governance reforms have turned the Danish welfare
state into a mix of a neo-Weberian state and an enabling state, which deploys
its considerable resources to create economic growth for the beneﬁt of the
large majority of Danes, to satisfy the needs of citizens and businesses and to
develop collaborative solutions to complex problems. While the chapter
concludes that this modiﬁed version of the well-known universal welfare
state is largely apt for meeting the mega-challenges of the twenty-ﬁrst century,
recent reforms seeking to enhance job-seeking incentives for the
unemployed and to integrate immigrants have resulted in new forms of
marginalisation of weaker societal groups. Moreover, evolving problems
such as climate change, an ageing population and digital citizen privacy will
require further public governance reforms in the years to come.</note>
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