This article investigates how the policy capacity of urban governments in Europe to deal with the social challenges caused by the 2008-2009 financial crisis, has been strongly shaped by the institutional multi-level governance (MLG) settings in which cities were embedded. We consider the financial crisis as an important 'stress test' for urban policy. Urban governments faced a highly complex, trilemmatic situation: they faced not only growing social and economic problems at the local level, but also a process of devolution of institutional responsibility from central to local governments, and important cuts in central funding. Our analysis is based on an empirical investigation carried out between 2009 and 2016 in six major European cities:...
The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national g...
Cities have been missing from analyses of the global economic crisis and debates about how to genera...
Urban shrinking processes are increasingly recognized as a phenomenon for research in urban politics...
This article investigates how the policy capacity of urban governments in Europe to deal with the so...
Abstract This study explores social challenges and policy responses in EU cities in the context of t...
AbstractThe consequences of the socio-urban economic crisis and so-called post-crisis policies (or a...
Unequal Cities links existing theories and debates with newer discussions on the crisis to develop a...
Locating the global financial crisis: variegated neoliberalization in four European cities. Territor...
Many European countries are currently faced with a difficult situation fostered by a set of financia...
European cities are on the rise, and are taking advantage of the opportunities of the European integ...
The 2008 financial crash and ensuing austerity have brought critical perspectives on political econo...
Much has been written about state rescaling, politics of scale and the rise of cities and regions in...
This book offers a European perspective on spatial planning and welfare policies in relation to the ...
European cities are on the rise, and are taking advantage of the opportunities of the European integ...
Cities house the majority of the world’s population and are the dynamic centres of 21st century life...
The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national g...
Cities have been missing from analyses of the global economic crisis and debates about how to genera...
Urban shrinking processes are increasingly recognized as a phenomenon for research in urban politics...
This article investigates how the policy capacity of urban governments in Europe to deal with the so...
Abstract This study explores social challenges and policy responses in EU cities in the context of t...
AbstractThe consequences of the socio-urban economic crisis and so-called post-crisis policies (or a...
Unequal Cities links existing theories and debates with newer discussions on the crisis to develop a...
Locating the global financial crisis: variegated neoliberalization in four European cities. Territor...
Many European countries are currently faced with a difficult situation fostered by a set of financia...
European cities are on the rise, and are taking advantage of the opportunities of the European integ...
The 2008 financial crash and ensuing austerity have brought critical perspectives on political econo...
Much has been written about state rescaling, politics of scale and the rise of cities and regions in...
This book offers a European perspective on spatial planning and welfare policies in relation to the ...
European cities are on the rise, and are taking advantage of the opportunities of the European integ...
Cities house the majority of the world’s population and are the dynamic centres of 21st century life...
The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national g...
Cities have been missing from analyses of the global economic crisis and debates about how to genera...
Urban shrinking processes are increasingly recognized as a phenomenon for research in urban politics...