The manner in which central and local governments engage has taken on extra salience in recent years as governments seek to address wicked issues and begin to appreciate the role of place as a key contributor of economic growth. Different approaches exist, ranging from formal and constitutional to informal and political, but none represents a magic bullet with outcomes always subject to local circumstances. In this context the example of New Zealand highlights a particular challenge; how to maintain effective of inter-governmental relationships in the absence of either constitutional recognition of local government or a formal agreement between the two sectors
'Local government' is "that element of the whole structure of government which is concerned essentia...
This is the final report in a New Zealand Initiative series on local government. It aims to restore ...
In New Zealand the Clark Labour government (1999-2008) advocated entering into a compact with the co...
The manner in which central and local governments engage has taken on extra salience in recent years...
Since 2000 intergovernmental relations in New Zealand have been evolving rapidly as a result of a si...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a ‘work in progress’ report on some initiatives emerging fro...
The role of local government and specifically the concept of community governance have been the focu...
Local governments play a key role in servicing communities and progressing their interests. Elected ...
This study concerns local governance in Japan and whether lessons can be derived from New Zealand an...
New Zealand’s Local Government Act 2002 ushered in a new phase in local government, a phase that is ...
The promotion of the tourism sector as a means by which to achieve social and economic development o...
This article looks at constitutional and contractual resolutions to central-local relations, lo...
To expand on the themes identified by Tomas Hachard’s paper 'Capacity, voice and opportunity: advanc...
In the 1990s, governments in the Western world were seeking solutions to the economic and social dys...
This study seeks to illuminate how markets and private sector managerial practices, especially strat...
'Local government' is "that element of the whole structure of government which is concerned essentia...
This is the final report in a New Zealand Initiative series on local government. It aims to restore ...
In New Zealand the Clark Labour government (1999-2008) advocated entering into a compact with the co...
The manner in which central and local governments engage has taken on extra salience in recent years...
Since 2000 intergovernmental relations in New Zealand have been evolving rapidly as a result of a si...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a ‘work in progress’ report on some initiatives emerging fro...
The role of local government and specifically the concept of community governance have been the focu...
Local governments play a key role in servicing communities and progressing their interests. Elected ...
This study concerns local governance in Japan and whether lessons can be derived from New Zealand an...
New Zealand’s Local Government Act 2002 ushered in a new phase in local government, a phase that is ...
The promotion of the tourism sector as a means by which to achieve social and economic development o...
This article looks at constitutional and contractual resolutions to central-local relations, lo...
To expand on the themes identified by Tomas Hachard’s paper 'Capacity, voice and opportunity: advanc...
In the 1990s, governments in the Western world were seeking solutions to the economic and social dys...
This study seeks to illuminate how markets and private sector managerial practices, especially strat...
'Local government' is "that element of the whole structure of government which is concerned essentia...
This is the final report in a New Zealand Initiative series on local government. It aims to restore ...
In New Zealand the Clark Labour government (1999-2008) advocated entering into a compact with the co...