Abstract
The study of intersectoral (across the three sectors) and intergovernmental (across the levels of government) management has become more explicit as our knowledge of networks and governance increases. We present a mini-symposium on these issues beginning with this article, which presents an overview of the origins of intersectoral management, summarizes contributions from the symposium articles, and develops topics concerning intersectoral management that could benefit from further exploration, including distributive and redistributive consequences and the role of the state; transparency in public service and policy formation; theories about the sectors; and public service practice and curriculum.
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