This article makes an important contribution to the depoliticisation literature by switching the focus on to how strategies and forms of depoliticised governance are repoliticised. At present, there is an absence of empirical research on how issues move from depoliticised to politicised arenas and the role of non-state actors in these processes. This article addresses these gaps through an exploration of the partial remunicipalisation of the Berlin Water Company in 2012. The case study reveals the potential for dynamic interplay between processes of depoliticisation and politicisation and the continuing possibility for political agency despite the constraints in urban politics.</jats:p
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This dissertation considers local water privatization processes and outcomes in OECD countries, with...
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WATERLAT-GOBACIT Working Papers (ISSN 2056-4864 - online) Vol. 4 No 2, pp. 27-40. (www.waterlat.org)...
After two decades of widespread privatization, German municipalities have started to re-purchase pri...
The increasingly discussed phenomenon of ‘remunicipalisation’ marks a global trend since 2000 for ci...
This paper examines the effects of the growing presence of management consultants in policy processe...
This paper explores and examines the distribution of environmental conflicts in Germany between 1985...
Empirical research paints a dynamic picture of the evolution of private provision in urban drinking ...
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© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2019. All rights reserved. This book investigates ...
This chapter analyzes the ‘strategies of divergence’ adopted by the City of Berlin following the wid...
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Consultable en ligne : http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=ARSS_203_0060International audien...
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