The transformation of British local government into a new and complex system of local governance raises fundamental theoretical questions as well as empirical ones. Rethinking Local Democracy argues that traditional defences of local government are no longer adequate and that the case for local autonomy and local democracy needs to be radically rethought. It brings together a set of specially-commissioned chapters by leading academics designed to stimulate and contribute to debate on these issue
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
Since the North East voted ‘No’ to an elected regional assembly, devolution in England has gone back...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Consideration of new forms of 'democratic' practice in local government in Britain
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Drawing on the author's unrivalled experience and expertise in both research and policy-making, this...
The analysis of local provision involves the study of both local government and local governance. B...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
Assessing the British government's programme for democratic renewal in local government requires a r...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
Since the North East voted ‘No’ to an elected regional assembly, devolution in England has gone back...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Consideration of new forms of 'democratic' practice in local government in Britain
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Drawing on the author's unrivalled experience and expertise in both research and policy-making, this...
The analysis of local provision involves the study of both local government and local governance. B...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
Assessing the British government's programme for democratic renewal in local government requires a r...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...
The paper is concerned with the problematic nature of English governance. The discussion begins with...