The paper examines institutional changes in the political and administrative structures governing the cities of Berlin, London and Paris. In doing so, it analyzes the extent to which convergent trends – driven by forces related to increased international competition and European integration – have shaped recent reforms of the governance systems of these European capital cities.In particular, the analysis focuses on the vertical dimension of centralization vs. decentralization as reflected in the power balance between city-wide authorities and lower-tiers of government (such as Bezirke, boroughs or arrondissements). In view of the two-tier system of government, there are many clear lines of comparison between the sample cities. Traditionally...
This paper addressed the degree of autonomy experienced by the planning regimes of London, Paris and...
In this paper we examine some of the major planning challenges facing the Paris region and we locate...
From urban governance to city government ? Continuity or recomposition of the frameworks of public a...
textabstractThe development of metropolitan government in the metropolises London, Paris and London ...
Current academic discussions on economic development make a case for `regional governance' in city-r...
Second tier European cities (small metropolis or regional cities) are subject to permanent reconfigu...
This paper deals with the residences of public authority across Europe from the emergence of the sta...
International audienceThe reforms of city government applied to capitals are a central issue of post...
International audienceThe reforms of city government applied to capitals are a central issue of post...
This thesis analyzes city networking from a rescaling perspective, highlighting the shift from gover...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
This article develops a comparative analysis of the recent processes of creation of metropolitan gov...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
This paper addressed the degree of autonomy experienced by the planning regimes of London, Paris and...
In this paper we examine some of the major planning challenges facing the Paris region and we locate...
From urban governance to city government ? Continuity or recomposition of the frameworks of public a...
textabstractThe development of metropolitan government in the metropolises London, Paris and London ...
Current academic discussions on economic development make a case for `regional governance' in city-r...
Second tier European cities (small metropolis or regional cities) are subject to permanent reconfigu...
This paper deals with the residences of public authority across Europe from the emergence of the sta...
International audienceThe reforms of city government applied to capitals are a central issue of post...
International audienceThe reforms of city government applied to capitals are a central issue of post...
This thesis analyzes city networking from a rescaling perspective, highlighting the shift from gover...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
This article develops a comparative analysis of the recent processes of creation of metropolitan gov...
This chapter addresses how the contexts of Cities are changing and how local arrangements try to fac...
This paper addressed the degree of autonomy experienced by the planning regimes of London, Paris and...
In this paper we examine some of the major planning challenges facing the Paris region and we locate...
From urban governance to city government ? Continuity or recomposition of the frameworks of public a...