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Globalism and Local Democracy: Challenge and Change in Europe and North America

Autor R. Hambleton, H. Savitch, M. Stewart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2002
This new book argues that cities and citizens are not helpless victims in a global flow of events. Three crucial questions are addressed through the three part structure: What is the nature of the globalization? What resulting challenges now confront cities and localities? How can local leaders respond to this changing environment in ways which strengthen local democracy? Written by leading urban scholars in Europe and North America the book draws on a range of disciplines to enhance academic understanding and illuminate lessons for policy and practice.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333993736
ISBN-10: 033399373X
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: XVI, 258 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:2003
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Globalism and Local Democracy; R.Hambleton, H.V.Savitch and M.Stewart PART I: THE GLOBALIZATION PROCESS The Globalization Process; H.V.Savitch Globalization and Cities: A North American Perspective; S.E.Clarke Urban Homogenization and Diversification in West Europe; F.Ascher Globalization and Transformations in Political Cultures; T.N.Clark PART II: CITIES AT RISK-CHALLENGE AND OPPORTUNITY Rapid Transformations in Post-socialist Cities: Towards an Uncertain Future; M.F.Reid Managing Urban Ethnic Conflict; S.Bollens Urban Policies in The Netherlands: From Social Renewal to Big Cities Policy; R.C.Kloosterman & D.Broeders PART III: INNOVATION IN URBAN GOVERNANCE The New City Management; R.Hambleton A Network Paradigm for Urban Governance?; C.Collinge & A.Srbjanin Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Dynamics; B.Jouve & C.Lefèvre Local Democracy, Cross-border Collaboration and the Internationalization of Local Government; A.Church & P.Reid

Recenzii

'[Globalism and Local Democracy is] a thoughtful collection of essays that brings an international perspective to a key issue for the government of our cities.' - Professor Sir Peter Hall, Institute of Community Studies, London and Bartlett School of Planning, University College London
'An excellent and accessible contribution to a topic for growing importance. It addresses all the key issues and is optimistic in seeing an increase in opportunities for local democracy at neighbourhood and city levels, and identifying new brokering roles for local government.' - Professor Wim Wiewel, Dean, College of Business Administration, Universtiy of Illinois at Chicago and President, American Collegiate Schools of Planning
'[An] important collection of essays...this book begins to provide some answers about how globalization affects different localities and citizens...the collection...contains sufficient stimulating material...causes the reader to think further about the wicked issues is addresses.' - Mike Goldsmith, University of Salford, Journal of Public Policy

Notă biografică

FRANÇOIS ASCHER Professor, French Institute of Urban Affairs, University of ParisSCOTT BOLLENS Professor and Chair, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of California, IrvineDENNIS BROEDERS Scientific Council for Government Policy, The HagueANDREW CHURCH Professor of Human Geography, University of BrightonTERRY NICHOLS CLARK Professor of Sociology, University of ChicagoSUSAN E. CLARKE Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado, BoulderCHRIS COLLINGE Senior Lecturer, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of BirminghamBERNARD JOUVE Associate Professor, Political Science Institute, LyonsROBERT C. KLOOSTERMAN Professor of Economic Geography and Planning, University of Amsterdam CHRISTIAN LEFÈVRE Professor of Urban Government and Planning, French Institute of Urban Affairs, University of ParisMARGARET F. REID Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Arkansas, FayettevillePETER REID Senior Lecturer in Geography, University of GreenwichALAN SRBJANIN ITC Business Growth Manager, East Midlands Regional Development Agency