In recent years the shift from local government to local governance has apparently become a pervasive phenomenon across the advanced world and beyond. This shift is frequently associated with the tendential convergence of policy paradigms around neoliberal principles. The article draws on cross-national research and other evidence from the UK, the EU and other countries to argue that the shift towards local governance, and the prominent emergence of institutions such as local partnerships, is indeed a pervasive phenomenon but one which is taking place to different degrees, at different speeds, and in somewhat different ways
Despite growing attention in comparative politics to subnational institutions, the local government ...
The analysis of local provision involves the study of both local government and local governance. B...
In the UK the current Coalition government has introduced an unprecedented set of reforms to welfare...
Today, neoliberalism has become a key reference point for many critical analyses of contemporary loc...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
The current climate of cuts, austerity and state retrenchment has intensified a focus on neoliberali...
This article foregrounds leadership, specifically ‘local political leadership’ as a neglected but si...
Empirical analyses of the activities and perceptions of a broad range of local authorities confirms ...
The local state, and more broadly the logic of the local, remains divorced from accounts of urban go...
This paper discusses two contemporary trends in local decision-making. Firstly, there seems to be m...
This paper draws on a study of town twinning in Britain since 1945 to engage with narratives of ‘the...
The profound changes in state structures and relationships that have affected the workings of many ...
Local government systems change at varying speeds. While some countries have dramatically reduced th...
This paper takes up the idea that neoliberal strategies are not uniform but are shaped by their inte...
Local politics in Britain has changed dramatically over recent decades with the traditional model do...
Despite growing attention in comparative politics to subnational institutions, the local government ...
The analysis of local provision involves the study of both local government and local governance. B...
In the UK the current Coalition government has introduced an unprecedented set of reforms to welfare...
Today, neoliberalism has become a key reference point for many critical analyses of contemporary loc...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
The current climate of cuts, austerity and state retrenchment has intensified a focus on neoliberali...
This article foregrounds leadership, specifically ‘local political leadership’ as a neglected but si...
Empirical analyses of the activities and perceptions of a broad range of local authorities confirms ...
The local state, and more broadly the logic of the local, remains divorced from accounts of urban go...
This paper discusses two contemporary trends in local decision-making. Firstly, there seems to be m...
This paper draws on a study of town twinning in Britain since 1945 to engage with narratives of ‘the...
The profound changes in state structures and relationships that have affected the workings of many ...
Local government systems change at varying speeds. While some countries have dramatically reduced th...
This paper takes up the idea that neoliberal strategies are not uniform but are shaped by their inte...
Local politics in Britain has changed dramatically over recent decades with the traditional model do...
Despite growing attention in comparative politics to subnational institutions, the local government ...
The analysis of local provision involves the study of both local government and local governance. B...
In the UK the current Coalition government has introduced an unprecedented set of reforms to welfare...