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Policy Making At the Second Tier of Local Government in Europe
What Is Happening in Provinces, Counties, Departements Landkreise in

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Informationen zum Autor Hubert Heinelt is Professor of Public Administration/Public Policy and Urban Studies at the Institute of Political Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. Xavier Bertrana is a member of the Research Group on Local Government, University of Barcelona, Spain. He is also the Head of the Planning and Evaluation Unit of the Provincial Council of Barcelona. Björn Egner is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Political Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. Klappentext Debates about multi-level governance have led to a profound restructuring of regional and local government. The second level of local government is under review in most European countries, with the aim to strengthen the institutional capacity of municipalities or to develop appropriate institutional structures for governing fragmented urban areas. This book provides a thematic and cross-national analysis of the key actors in local government that form the crucial components of effective and democratic policy making. Focussing on the second tier of local government, it examines new empirical data on councillors from this level of government in 15 European countries and integrates important variables such as party politics, notions of democracy, finance, multi-level settings. Divided into five parts, it addresses:Attitudes of county/provincial councillors towards administrative and territorial reforms;Their role perceptions and role behaviour;Their political orientation;Actor constellations and governance arrangements;Political socialization and recruitment, professionalization and career patterns of county/provincial councillors. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of local government, urban studies, regional studies, political science, sociology and geography. Zusammenfassung Debates about multi-level governance have led to a profound restructuring of regional and local government. The second level of local government is under review in most European countries, with the aim to strengthen the institutional capacity of municipalities or to develop appropriate institutional structures for governing fragmented urban areas. This book provides a thematic and cross-national analysis of the key actors in local government that form the crucial components of effective and democratic policy making. Focussing on the second tier of local government, it examines new empirical data on councillors from this level of government in 15 European countries and integrates important variables such as party politics, notions of democracy, finance, multi-level settings. Divided into five parts, it addresses: Attitudes of county/provincial councillors towards administrative and territorial reforms; Their role perceptions and role behaviour; Their political orientation; Actor constellations and governance arrangements; Political socialization and recruitment, professionalization and career patterns of county/provincial councillors. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of local government, urban studies, regional studies, political science, sociology and geography. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Xavier Bertrana, Björn Egner and Hubert Heinelt Part 1. 2 County councils in a multi-level position: Formal powers and assumed autonomy Anders Lidström and Katarina Roos 3 Perceptions of New Public Management Reforms Hubert Heinelt and Max-Christopher Krapp 4 County councillors: between revenue shortfalls and growing responsibilities Dubravka Jurlina Alibegovic and Suncana Slijepcevic Part II . 5 The political representation focuses of second tier councillors in Europe Cris...

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