Governance in Dark Times
Governance in Dark Times by Camilla Stivers, published by Georgetown University Press in 2008, is an insightful exploration into the complexities of political governance during challenging times. Spanning 176 pages, this essential read delves into pressing issues such as terrorism, torture, and homeland security, offering a critical examination of contemporary political dilemmas.
Stivers encourages government officials to engage in deeper reflection, wiser judgment, and more meaningful action. The book provides practical strategies for public servants to foster citizen dialogue and enhance engagement in public life. With its focus on the intersection of politics and public administration, Governance in Dark Times serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of governance and the importance of civic participation in shaping a just society.