TY - JOUR T1 - ¿Estado Regulador o Autorregulación Social?: una Reflexión sobre el Rol del Estado en las Redes de Política A1 - Maríñez Navarro, Freddy PB - Universidad de Chile: Instituto de Asuntos Públicos (INAP) YR - 2009 UL - http://biblioteca.ararteko.eus/Record/dialnet-ar-18-ART0000374920 AB - The institutional relationship between citizens and governments, as well as between the head of state and the civil servants, is currently transforming due to democratization and decentralization processes, together with economical, political and social changes that take place in society in a vertiginous and complex manner. A traditional democratic government with a hierarchical civil service must presently sort out obstacles to deal with complex, dynamic and uncertain contexts. Hence, the traditional model of government in society is beginning to receive criticism - both in the practical and academic field � questioning whether it is an appropriate means to effectively lead the economy and society. In this sense, a new relationship is in sight: the relationship of responsibility between the State, civil society actors and the private sector, giving rise to policy networks as a way of recognizing that public policies emerge from the interaction between public and private actors, accepting that the State continues to be a relevant actor � although not unique � since it on the one hand is who ultimately legitimizes public decisions, and on the other, it retains for itself the possibility of legal action in areas where the players have not reached agreement. KW - Redes de Actores KW - Estado KW - Administración Pública KW - Política Pública KW - Network of Actors KW - State KW - Public Administration KW - Public Policy ER -