This paper explores the theory and early practice of elected political leadership in the first six English mayoral combined authorities (CAs). It draws on the history of local government in England, policy documentation, and theory on leadership, place and institutional formation to analyse the early leadership of the metro-mayors from the perspective of the leadership of place. It suggests that public policy and the literature on political leadership could usefully recognise the power of place in the exercise of leadership. The paper concludes by raising questions around the development of CAs and their mayors within the wider governance landscape
Within the context of debates regarding depoliticisation, this article considers how the introductio...
Policy-makers have long been concerned with the quality of local political leadership and have often...
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Political leadership has been a key element of central government’s attempts to ‘modernise’ local go...
Since ancient times philosophers and political thinkers have grappled with the questions of what con...
This article examines the new leadership role of the English elected mayor. The authors suggest that...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...
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This paper examines the initial experience of directly-elected mayors in the new combined authoritie...
The arrival of New Labour into Government witnessed the prominent re-emergence of place onto the pol...
This paper explores how distributed and relational forms of place-based leadership can be facilitate...
Purpose: The relationship between central and sub-national (local) government is contentious around ...
The report draws on a study of political leadership within the new political management structures i...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
Within the context of debates regarding depoliticisation, this article considers how the introductio...
Policy-makers have long been concerned with the quality of local political leadership and have often...
This article, aimed at local governance policy-makers, outlines a new way of conceptualising local l...
This article aims to enhance understanding of the role of place in urban leadership by examining the...
Political leadership has been a key element of central government’s attempts to ‘modernise’ local go...
Since ancient times philosophers and political thinkers have grappled with the questions of what con...
This article examines the new leadership role of the English elected mayor. The authors suggest that...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...
The paper assesses the impact of the elected executive mayor on leadership and management in UK loca...
This paper examines the initial experience of directly-elected mayors in the new combined authoritie...
The arrival of New Labour into Government witnessed the prominent re-emergence of place onto the pol...
This paper explores how distributed and relational forms of place-based leadership can be facilitate...
Purpose: The relationship between central and sub-national (local) government is contentious around ...
The report draws on a study of political leadership within the new political management structures i...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
Within the context of debates regarding depoliticisation, this article considers how the introductio...
Policy-makers have long been concerned with the quality of local political leadership and have often...
This article, aimed at local governance policy-makers, outlines a new way of conceptualising local l...