This paper traces the history of local government in England (as opposed to the United Kingdom) since the early nineteenth century, and explores five long-term trends in its evolution. These are path dependence; the occurrence of major structural change; the phenomenon of policy reversal; the treatment of urban areas; and resistance to regional government. The author concludes that throughout the period under study, policy towards local government has exhibited a ‘pendulum effect’, with two opposing emphases operating in a sequential, rather than a simultaneous manner
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This article contends that the study of UK local government, its institutions and actors, is an incr...
In the United Kingdom, local government includes authorities and subordinate agencies that are estab...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Local government in Britain has undergone a profound change over the last quarter-century. This pape...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
New Labour has subjected English local government to an unparalleled period of reform. This article ...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
<p>This article examines the impact of the reformist agenda implemented in English local government ...
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
Purpose – To present a paper which examine the UK's approach to devolution in respect of the English...
Gerry Stoker Urban Governance in Britain What is the currant state of research on local government...
New Labour has subjected English local government to an unparalleled period of reform. This article ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This article contends that the study of UK local government, its institutions and actors, is an incr...
In the United Kingdom, local government includes authorities and subordinate agencies that are estab...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
Local government in Britain has undergone a profound change over the last quarter-century. This pape...
In a drive to make local government as interesting and popular as generations of Westminster's polit...
New Labour has subjected English local government to an unparalleled period of reform. This article ...
On 4th May 2000, Ken Livingstone was elected Mayor of London on a turn-out of only 33.6%, a day when...
In 1997 Local Government Studies published an article (Asquith, 1997) which assessed the perceptions...
<p>This article examines the impact of the reformist agenda implemented in English local government ...
This paper uses the concept of path dependency to examine the changes to the political management st...
Purpose – To present a paper which examine the UK's approach to devolution in respect of the English...
Gerry Stoker Urban Governance in Britain What is the currant state of research on local government...
New Labour has subjected English local government to an unparalleled period of reform. This article ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This article contends that the study of UK local government, its institutions and actors, is an incr...
In the United Kingdom, local government includes authorities and subordinate agencies that are estab...