The book explores the claim that English local government exists in one of the most centralised relationships with national government. Such a position fundamentally undermines any notion of local self-government and makes the term ‘government’ in local government a misnomer. The book will examine how the erosion of the autonomy, powers, roles, functions and responsibilities of English local government came about, the arguments of centralisers and localisers to support their view of the constitutional status of local government, and its overall role in the government of England. The book offers an antidote to the onward march of centralisation by offering a new vision of local government which emphasises both ‘local’ and ‘government’
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
<p>This article examines the impact of the reformist agenda implemented in English local government ...
Bibliographical foot-notes.v. 1. The parish and the country.- v. 2-3. The manor and the borough.- v....
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...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Local Government in England has long experiment with decentralisation and devolution within its own ...
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...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
Local and regional government in England is complicated. There is no uniform structure, with some p...
This book seeks to trace the main dimensions of recent conflicts between central departments of gove...
This book is the first thorough analysis of the role of local politics in local government to be pub...
The transformation of British local government into a new and complex system of local governance rai...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
<p>This article examines the impact of the reformist agenda implemented in English local government ...
Bibliographical foot-notes.v. 1. The parish and the country.- v. 2-3. The manor and the borough.- v....
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...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Local Government in England has long experiment with decentralisation and devolution within its own ...
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...
Local government has faced critical issues since the 1970s. The case is made for local government as...
Local and regional government in England is complicated. There is no uniform structure, with some p...
This book seeks to trace the main dimensions of recent conflicts between central departments of gove...
This book is the first thorough analysis of the role of local politics in local government to be pub...
The transformation of British local government into a new and complex system of local governance rai...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
<p>This article examines the impact of the reformist agenda implemented in English local government ...
Bibliographical foot-notes.v. 1. The parish and the country.- v. 2-3. The manor and the borough.- v....