When the editors of this volume met in Mannheim at the European Consor­ tium of Political Research Local Government Workshop in 1999, they dis­ cussed the possibility of a North-South meeting of minds to discuss some common experiences of local government reform. Further discussions with Harald Baldersheim, Chair of the International Political Science Associa­ tions' Research Sub Committee No. 5 suggested there was room for such a meeting within the ambit of IPSA activities and, indeed, for a subsequent publication to form part of aseries of local government studies. With the financial and logistical assistance of the New South Wales Lo­ cal Government and Shires Association based in Sydney Australia, a confer­ ence entitled "Local Government at the Millennium" was organised. The editors would like to thank the NSWLGSA for their assistance in bringing together the conference speakers some of whom are contributors to this vol­ urne. In addition, we each have to ray our own debt of thanks to specific in­ stitutions which provided support with financial assistance or making avail­ able a conducive work environment to bring this collection of papers together as a book. These are the University of New South Wales, the University of Glamorgan, and the University of Troms0. The editors would especially like to thank the Norwegian Ministry of Municipal and Regional Affairs, repre­ sented by Mrs. Christine Hjortland, for financial support for editorial meet­ ings, and Mr. Murray Kidnie, Secretary of the NSWLGSA for his early commitment to the project.
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When the editors of this volume met in Mannheim at the European Consor­ tium of Political Research Local Government Workshop in 1999, they dis­ cussed the possibility of a North-South meeting of minds to discuss some common experiences of local government reform.
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I.- New Labour and Local Governance in Britain.- Managing Democracy? Assessing Some of the Outcomes of Australian Local Government Reform.- Local Government Reforms in Germany: A Trajectory of Change and Persistence.- II.- New Zealand’s Local Government: What of the Future?.- Directly Elected Mayors: Democratic Renewal or Constitutional Confusion?.- Democracy or Community? Australian Local Government Electoral Reform.- III.- Local Government Finance in OECD Countries.- A Paradigm Shift in Japan’s Intergovernmental Relations: Reform of Government and Decentralization of Central Power.- IV.- Local Government in North America: Localism and Community Governance.- Subsidiarity at Work: Modes of Multi-Level Governance in European Countries.- Contributors.
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This volume with contributions by internationally renowned authors provides a comparative survey of problems in local politics and administration in Europe, Australasia and North-America.
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ISBN
9783810031914
Publisert
2002-01-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
212

Biographical note

Janice Caulfield is a Research Fellow at the University of Glamorgan in the United Kingdom, previously in the School of Social Science and Policy at the University of New South Wales. Helge O. Larsen is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics at Tromso University, Norway.