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Introduction: The collaborative conundrum in public policy -- 2. A framework for analysing collaboration: actors, collaborative domains, and public policy elements -- 3. Ideas, agency, and collaboration -- 4. Rules, agency, and collaboration -- 5. Ethics, agency, and collaboration -- 6. Expertise, agency, and collaboration -- 7. Emotions, agency, and collaboration -- 8. Objects, agency, and collaboration -- 9. Practice, agency, and collaboration -- 10. Conclusion. Prospects and possibilities for public policy collaboration. 330 $a?In this tour de force, Sullivan moves our understanding of collaboration to the next level by examining the interplay among actors, collaborative domains, and public policy elements. Through compelling real-world examples, her ingenious analytical framework comes alive in a way that will inform scholars and practitioners alike. This is a must-read for anyone interested in improving public policy and governance.? ? Rosemary O?Leary, Edwin O. Stene Distinguished Professor, University of Kansas, USA ?In this important text Sullivan masterfully synthesises the expansive collaboration literature and provides a fascinating account of this concept across time and space. While it is often accepted in the literature that collaboration is contingent on the work of humans, this is rarely unpicked. The framework developed in the book provides practical utility in understanding and operationalising collaboration and is well illustrated by relevant case studies.? ? Helen Dickinson, Professor of Public Service Research, University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia ?Collaboration will always be with us. This excellent book gives us the theoretical insights to understand why and the empirical breadth to see why it matters.? ? Catherine Needham, Professor of Public Policy and Public Management, University of Birmingham, UK ?Sullivan has produced a tour de force on one of the most fundamental concepts of our times and, in doing so, has built a compelling case for rethinking collaboration from the ground up. The terrain covered in her treatise is without equal.? ? Janine O?Flynn, Professor of Public Management, University of Melbourne and the Australia New Zealand School of Government, Australia Collaboration is a ubiquitous yet contested feature of contemporary public policy. This book offers a new account of collaboration?s appeal to human actors drawing on empirical examples across time and space. It provides a novel and comprehensive framework for analysing collaboration, that will be of use to those interested in understanding what happens when human actors collaborate for public purpose. 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