Poweralongside
Poweralongside is a concept in political science and organizational studies that refers to a mode of influence in which authority and influence are exercised concurrently by multiple actors within a governance system. Rather than concentrating decision-making in a single center, poweralongside emphasizes parallel, coordinated action among government agencies, civil society organizations, private sector actors, and communities. The term is used to describe governance arrangements that distribute influence across networks, align diverse interests, and rely on mutual legitimacy rather than coercive power.
Key characteristics include multi-actor participation, formal or informal coordination mechanisms (partnerships, networks, platforms), negotiated legitimacy, accountability
Examples can be found in climate governance, where cities, national governments, businesses, and NGOs collaborate; urban
Benefits include more inclusive and adaptable policy processes and better alignment across sectors. Challenges encompass diffuse