As part of the proposed modernisation of Irish local government a directly elected mayor with executive powers will be introduced in Dublin in 2011. It is then anticipated that the system of elected mayors will be extended to the whole country. However, it is not known what impact this new form of executive leadership will have on the prevailing system whereby city and county managers are dominant. Drawing from experiences in the United Kingdom and the United States, this paper suggests that Ireland needs a clear, unambiguous mayoral model. As a political leader with executive powers it is imperative that the mayor’s relationships with both the council and the city/county manager are tightly defined
The policy relationship between local and national government has tended to be delineated into two f...
The fundamental aim of this thesis is to examine the effect of New Public Management (NPM) on the tr...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...
This article examines the degree and nature of change in the roles of Irish local government manage...
This article discusses the arguments for and against the introduction of elected mayors in England, ...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
The directly elected mayor model of governance is long established in many countries – for example, ...
The paper assesses the impact of the elected executive mayor on leadership and management in UK loca...
Taking as a starting point the suggestion that US-style elected mayors might be appropriate for Brit...
Central states allocated responsibility for local development actions to a range of private, communi...
Reform of local government in Ireland has tended to involve both reform initiatives that mirror broa...
Researchers from Spain, Czech republic, Slovenia, and Sweden involved in the project and publication...
Since ancient times philosophers and political thinkers have grappled with the questions of what con...
Local government is an important service provider to the people of Ireland. It is also a key compon...
This article examines the new leadership role of the English elected mayor. The authors suggest that...
The policy relationship between local and national government has tended to be delineated into two f...
The fundamental aim of this thesis is to examine the effect of New Public Management (NPM) on the tr...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...
This article examines the degree and nature of change in the roles of Irish local government manage...
This article discusses the arguments for and against the introduction of elected mayors in England, ...
This paper examines the recent trend in English local government to introduce directly-elected mayor...
The directly elected mayor model of governance is long established in many countries – for example, ...
The paper assesses the impact of the elected executive mayor on leadership and management in UK loca...
Taking as a starting point the suggestion that US-style elected mayors might be appropriate for Brit...
Central states allocated responsibility for local development actions to a range of private, communi...
Reform of local government in Ireland has tended to involve both reform initiatives that mirror broa...
Researchers from Spain, Czech republic, Slovenia, and Sweden involved in the project and publication...
Since ancient times philosophers and political thinkers have grappled with the questions of what con...
Local government is an important service provider to the people of Ireland. It is also a key compon...
This article examines the new leadership role of the English elected mayor. The authors suggest that...
The policy relationship between local and national government has tended to be delineated into two f...
The fundamental aim of this thesis is to examine the effect of New Public Management (NPM) on the tr...
Modern urban governance, because of its demanding and complex environment, requires a facilitative s...