The Routledge handbook of international local government / edited by Richard Kerley, Joyce Liddle and Pamela T. Dunning

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
  • Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom : Routledge, 2019.
  • ©2019.
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 528 pages.) : illustrations.

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Series
Routledge International Handbooks. [More in this series]
Summary note
The Routledge Handbook of International Local Government conducts a rigorous, innovative and distinctive analysis of local government within a comparative, international context. Examining the subject matter with unrivalled breadth and depth, this handbook shows how different cultures and countries develop different institutions, structures and processes over time, yet that all have some features in common – the most obvious of which is the recognition that some decisions are better made, some services better delivered, and some engagement with the state better organised if there is structured organisational expression of the importance of the local dimension of all these factors . Thematically organised, it includes contributions from international experts with reference to the wider context in terms of geographies, local government modes, recent developments and possible further lines of research. It has a wide academic appeal internationally and will steer a course between the two dimensions of mono-jurisdictional studies and ‘cataloguing’ forms of comparison. The Routledge Handbook of International Local Government will be essential reading and an authoritative reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners involved in, and actively concerned about, research on local government.-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
  • Local governments : a global presence / Richard Kerley, Joyce Liddle, Pam Dunning
  • Local electoral systems / Michael Cole
  • Local political leadership : the voters or councillors : who chooses who governs? / Colin Copus
  • Traditional leaders and local government in Pacific Island countries / Graham Hassall and Paul Mae
  • The role of the councillor / Neil McGarvey and Fraser Stewart
  • The relationship between politics and administration : from dichotomy to local governance arenas / Alessandro Sancino, Marco Meneguzzo, Alessandro Braga and Paolo Esposito
  • Institutionalized differences in economic development perspectives : a comparison of city managers, mayors and council members in Texas / James Vanderleeuw and Melanie Smith
  • The political salience of local government in a small state / Ann Marie Bissessar
  • Local government in the Pacific Islands / Graham Hassall, Matthew Kensen, Sarah Mecartney, Rikiaua Takeke, Karibaiti Taoba and Feue Tipu
  • Local government in Latin America : the struggle to overcome social exclusion / Andrew Nickson
  • A turbulent past, a turbulent future? : reform and disruption in the local government of New Zealand / Michael Reid and Michael Macaulay
  • Constitutional and legislative changes in Caribbean local government / Eris Schoburgh
  • Local government service roles in the U.S.A : consistency and change / J. Edwin Benton
  • Public entrepreneurship : is local government necessary to deliver economic development? / Lorraine Johnston and John Fenwick
  • The wide range of local government public services / Elisabetta Mafrolla
  • Public service delivery in today's Georgia / Giorgi Vashakidze
  • The provision of public and personal social services in European countries : between marketization and the return of the public/municipal and third sector / Hellmut Wollmann
  • Practices and challenges of citizen participation in local government : case studies of midsized cities in Russia and the United States / Sofia Prysmakova-Rivera, Elena Gladun, Thomas Bryer, Andrey Larionov, Dmitry Teplyakov, Olga Teplyakova and Natalia Nosova
  • The urban governance of austerity in Europe / Adrian Bua, Jonathan Davies, Ismael Blanco, Ioannis Chorianopoulos, Mercè Cortina-Oriol, Andrés Feandeiro, Niamh Gaynor, Steven Griggs, S. David Howarth and Yuni Salazar
  • Redressing the trust deficit : local governments and citizen engagement / Jonathan Carr West
  • Does mode of public outreach matter? / Sheldon Gen and Erika Luger
  • Improving social development in Brazil through an open budget perspective : does collaborative stakeholder engagement matter? / Ricardo Gomes and Welles Abreu
  • Civic engagement in local politics in Central Europe / Oto Potluka, Judit Kalman, Ida Musialkowska and Piotr Idczak
  • Australia : challenging institutional constraints / Chris Aulich
  • Local government outside local boundaries : rescaling municipalities, redesigning provinces and local-level Europeanization / Koenradd De Ceuninck, Tony Valcke and Tom Verhelst
  • Local government in the European Union's multilevel polity / Marius Guderjan
  • Second thoughts on second-order? : towards a second-tier model of local government elections and voting / Ulrik Kjær and Kristof Steyvers
  • The architecture of the local political community : France; Italy; Portugal and Spain / Jaume Magre and Esther Pano
  • Local government anti-corruption initiatives in post-Soviet Georgia and Ukraine : another tale of two cities / Terry Anderson
  • Enhancing VFM audit in local government : the best value initiative / Michela Arnaboldi and Irvine Lapsley
  • Financing and taxing for local government / Kenneth Gibb and Linda Christie
  • Adapting to the fiscal environment : local governments, revenue and taxation powers / Mark Sandford
  • Financing local government in the twenty-first century : local government revenues in European member states, 2000-2014 / Gerard Turley and Stephen McNena.
ISBN
  • 1-315-30625-5
  • 1-315-30627-1
  • 1-315-30626-3
OCLC
1052782313
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