Challenges to Local Government

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Edited by Desmond S King, Jon Pierre
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I am a research professor in the department of political science, University of Gothenburg. I am also adjunct professor at the University of Pittsburgh and at the Nordland University in Bodoe, Norway. I have held numerous overseas visiting appointments, most recently at the City University of Hong Kong, University of Melbourne and University of Auckland.

Introduction - Desmond S King and Jon Pierre PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Local Autonomy - Michael Goldsmith Theory and Practice Assessing Local Autonomy - Jon Pierre PART TWO: ECONOMIC CHALLENGES Displacement, Partnership and Privatization - Chris Moore Local Government and Urban Economic Regeneration in the 1980s Local Autonomy and Urban Economic Development Policies - Alan Harding The Recent UK Experience The New Urban Left and Local Economic Initiatives - Desmond S King The Greater London Enterprise Board Local Economic Policies, the State and City Councils - Patrick Le Gal[ac]es Conventry and Rennes PART THREE: POLITICAL CHALLENGES The Reagan Urban Policy and its Impacts - Harold Wolman Progressive Politics and Canadian Cities - Warren Magnusson Business Leadership in Urban Regeneration - Brian D Jacobs Towards a Shared Vision? Nordic Free-Commune Experiments - Lawrence E Rose Increased Local Autonomy or Continued Central Control PART FOUR: THE EVOLUTION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT Regulation Theory, Local Government and the Transition from Fordism - Gerry Stoker Economic Activity and the Challenge to Local Government - Desmond S King

`The editor's aim is to provide a collection of papers which document and interpret the changing economic and political situations of local governments in various advanced countries. This is a laudable goal and a great deal of useful empirical information is provided throughout the book. Challenges to Local Government is a valuable resource for those seeking a factual, descriptive account of recent changes in central-local relations and local government programs in the United Kingdom and selected advanced countries. It is a collection that invites us to develop more complex conceptions of the processes involved in local state research, and to engage with alternative critical perspectives such as feminism' - Environment and Planning `contributes to the scholarly literature about the role of decentralized government in modern society' - Professor George Jones `The thirteen chapters in this book...demonstrate an impressive and stimulating range of international material, from Britain, the US, Canada, Scandinavia and other EC countries....The chapter on the `free communes' in various Scandinavian countries by Lawrence Rose is excellent, and Warren Magnusson's survey of Canadian cities a model of compression....It is likely to influence thinking and teaching on local government for several years to come.' - Local Government Studies `This is a high-quality series of essays written by a group of well-known students of local government and local economies....This book is the product of an ECPR Work Group; would that all such groups produced outputs of this quality' - Political Studies `lucid development of fresh ideas with good empirical description. King and Pierre offer a useful collection of essays...the general high quality of the essays is likely to make it a feature of urban politics least for a years to come, especially as the focus of the bulk of essays is British' - International Journal of Urban and Regional Research `King and Pierre have produced a book that is at once timely and topical given these times for crusades for greater government accountability. The book is extremely readable. It treats otherwise complex topics in a lucid and interesting manner. Each chapter provides a wide range of references. The references should prove useful to those interested in doing additional reading on the subject. The book clearly brings out the impact of various economic and political developments on local governments' - International Review of Administrative Sciences

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