Most states worldwide possess two or three levels of government, from national to provincial and localities. Subnational governing arrangements are emerging in response to widespread decentralization, globalization, and urbanization, with this level increasingly considered the ideal spatial scale for effectively harnessing governing capacity. Yet regional governing arrangements often lack the traditional statutory and administrative governing tools of the state. Instead, they tend to rely on voluntary co-ordination and co-operation. Emboldened with more traditional governing tools, provincial and local states can work against these networks to protect their own power. This case study of Sydney, Australia, examines the dimensions of hard and...
Local self-government in Australia went through difficult stage of formation in the territories of a...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
In recent years new modes of regional governance such as peer review, policy networks, and multi-lev...
Regional governance describes the structures, processes and relationships by which decisions are mad...
Since the Second World War, Australian governments have adopted various approaches to governing nonm...
Since 1901 the structure of formal politics in Australia has been determined by the nature of Austra...
This paper describes three case studies to demonstrate the contemporary role of the state in attract...
The continuous rescaling of metropolitan governance has been a prominent feature of the neoliberal s...
This paper describes three case studies to demonstrate the contemporary role of the state in attract...
This case study of policy initiatives of an Australian state government shows how sub-national gover...
At a moment when regionalisation and regionalism are being widely promoted across a range of policy ...
At a moment when regionalisation and regionalism are being widely promoted across a range of policy ...
"Australia's federal system of governance is in a state of flux, and its relevance in a globalised w...
This article examines the emergence and politics of new modes of regional governance understood as a...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
Local self-government in Australia went through difficult stage of formation in the territories of a...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
In recent years new modes of regional governance such as peer review, policy networks, and multi-lev...
Regional governance describes the structures, processes and relationships by which decisions are mad...
Since the Second World War, Australian governments have adopted various approaches to governing nonm...
Since 1901 the structure of formal politics in Australia has been determined by the nature of Austra...
This paper describes three case studies to demonstrate the contemporary role of the state in attract...
The continuous rescaling of metropolitan governance has been a prominent feature of the neoliberal s...
This paper describes three case studies to demonstrate the contemporary role of the state in attract...
This case study of policy initiatives of an Australian state government shows how sub-national gover...
At a moment when regionalisation and regionalism are being widely promoted across a range of policy ...
At a moment when regionalisation and regionalism are being widely promoted across a range of policy ...
"Australia's federal system of governance is in a state of flux, and its relevance in a globalised w...
This article examines the emergence and politics of new modes of regional governance understood as a...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
Local self-government in Australia went through difficult stage of formation in the territories of a...
Australia’s federal system is in a state of flux and its relevance is being challenged. Dramatic shi...
In recent years new modes of regional governance such as peer review, policy networks, and multi-lev...