This article explores the first 15 months of Ken Livingstone's period as mayor of London, arguing that fears of a politically radical mayoralty remain to be realized. It considers three main areas where Livingstone has focused his efforts - in scale politics, in urban planning and in the 're-imagining' of London and Londoners as a civic identity - and suggests constraints on Livingstone's scope for pursuing centre-left policy options.London, Ken Livingstone, Mayors, World City,
International audienceThe leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Lab...
Ken Livingstone talks to Doreen Massey about London as a global city, and how times - and politics -...
International audienceIn 2008, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson defeated Ken Livingstone in the th...
This article explores the first 15 months of Ken Livingstone's period as mayor of London, arguing th...
This article explores the first 15 months of Ken Livingstone's period as mayor of London, arguing th...
Ever since Ken Livingstone became leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) in 1981, he was...
International audienceEver since Ken Livingstone became leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) i...
Interest in the governance of London has remained high in the years following the election of a Lond...
This article compares the mayoralties of the first two directly elected Mayors of London, Ken Living...
On September 24th, 2010 Ken Livingstone was chosen as the Labour Party’s candidate to attempt to bec...
With less than a year to go until London’s next mayoral election, it is clear that the capital’s out...
This article discusses leadership in urban governance by examining the Mayor of London. It uses a co...
Political leaders are renowned for their attempts to leave their impression on the urban landscape. ...
The shift towards network forms of urban and regional governance operating in a multi-level manner a...
The leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Labour’s commitments in t...
International audienceThe leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Lab...
Ken Livingstone talks to Doreen Massey about London as a global city, and how times - and politics -...
International audienceIn 2008, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson defeated Ken Livingstone in the th...
This article explores the first 15 months of Ken Livingstone's period as mayor of London, arguing th...
This article explores the first 15 months of Ken Livingstone's period as mayor of London, arguing th...
Ever since Ken Livingstone became leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) in 1981, he was...
International audienceEver since Ken Livingstone became leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) i...
Interest in the governance of London has remained high in the years following the election of a Lond...
This article compares the mayoralties of the first two directly elected Mayors of London, Ken Living...
On September 24th, 2010 Ken Livingstone was chosen as the Labour Party’s candidate to attempt to bec...
With less than a year to go until London’s next mayoral election, it is clear that the capital’s out...
This article discusses leadership in urban governance by examining the Mayor of London. It uses a co...
Political leaders are renowned for their attempts to leave their impression on the urban landscape. ...
The shift towards network forms of urban and regional governance operating in a multi-level manner a...
The leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Labour’s commitments in t...
International audienceThe leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Lab...
Ken Livingstone talks to Doreen Massey about London as a global city, and how times - and politics -...
International audienceIn 2008, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson defeated Ken Livingstone in the th...