Throughout Western Europe, local government is modernized. Central and regional governments carry responsibility for this modernization because they decide upon its nature. However, this responsibility reaches out further since a higher-level government also carries responsibility for the success of its modernization at the local level. The article unravels this responsibility for local government modernization in the case of the Flemish government. As a result of Belgian state reform, this government counts today as the most important higher-level government from the viewpoint of local government in Flanders
For the Benefit of the Common Good? A Historical View on the Flemish Provinces as an Intermediary at...
Belgium has evolved from a unitary to a federal state through six state reforms (1970, 1980, 1988, 1...
What policy style(s) does local government display in Belgium? This seemingly straightforward questi...
Throughout Western Europe, local government is modernized. Central and regional governments carry re...
The first article of the Belgian constitution states nowadays: ‘Belgium is a federal state, composed...
Due to is public finance position in the early 1990's, matching the deficit and debt criteria set by...
Since the summer of 2014 Flanders has a new regional government. That government announced in it’s p...
The inefficient operation of state institutions – including municipal administration – lay at the he...
Due to the 2001 federal state reform in Belgium the authority on local government has been transferr...
The article shows the control of local budgets in developed European countries. It is important to l...
This chapter explores the potential of functional administrative reforms as a basis for city-regiona...
This chapter illustrates how intergovernmental fusion challenges local government reform in Flanders...
Once a unitary State, Belgium is now a federal one based on a complex pattern of Communities and Reg...
Traditional local government in Europe has generally included a three-tier territorial structure and...
Current analysis of the public administration's dysfunctions in Belgium bears remarkable resemb...
For the Benefit of the Common Good? A Historical View on the Flemish Provinces as an Intermediary at...
Belgium has evolved from a unitary to a federal state through six state reforms (1970, 1980, 1988, 1...
What policy style(s) does local government display in Belgium? This seemingly straightforward questi...
Throughout Western Europe, local government is modernized. Central and regional governments carry re...
The first article of the Belgian constitution states nowadays: ‘Belgium is a federal state, composed...
Due to is public finance position in the early 1990's, matching the deficit and debt criteria set by...
Since the summer of 2014 Flanders has a new regional government. That government announced in it’s p...
The inefficient operation of state institutions – including municipal administration – lay at the he...
Due to the 2001 federal state reform in Belgium the authority on local government has been transferr...
The article shows the control of local budgets in developed European countries. It is important to l...
This chapter explores the potential of functional administrative reforms as a basis for city-regiona...
This chapter illustrates how intergovernmental fusion challenges local government reform in Flanders...
Once a unitary State, Belgium is now a federal one based on a complex pattern of Communities and Reg...
Traditional local government in Europe has generally included a three-tier territorial structure and...
Current analysis of the public administration's dysfunctions in Belgium bears remarkable resemb...
For the Benefit of the Common Good? A Historical View on the Flemish Provinces as an Intermediary at...
Belgium has evolved from a unitary to a federal state through six state reforms (1970, 1980, 1988, 1...
What policy style(s) does local government display in Belgium? This seemingly straightforward questi...