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Political Leaders and Changing Local Democracy: The European Mayor: Governance and Public Management

Editat de Hubert Heinelt, Annick Magnier, Marcello Cabria, Herwig Reynaert
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2018
This book studies political leadership at the local level, based on data from a survey of the mayors of cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants in 29 European countries carried out between 2014 and 2016. The book compares these results with those of a similar survey conducted ten years ago. From this comparative perspective, the book examines how to become a mayor in Europe today, the attitudes of these politicians towards administrative and territorial reforms, their notions of democracy, their political priorities, whether or not party politicization plays a role at the municipal level, and how mayors interact with other actors in the local political arena. This study addresses students, academics and practitioners concerned at different levels with the functioning and reforms of the municipal level of local government.                                                                                                                          
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319674094
ISBN-10: 3319674099
Pagini: 389
Ilustrații: XX, 487 p. 70 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Governance and Public Management

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction; Hubert Heinelt, Annick Magnier, Marcello Cabria and Herwig Reynaert.- Chapter 2. Local government systems: Grasping the institutional environment of mayors; Hubert Heinelt, Nikos Hlepas, Sabine Kuhlmann and Paweł Swianiewicz.- Chapter 3. From the few are still chosen the few? Continuity and change in the social background of European Mayors; Kristof Steyvers and Lluis Medir.- Chapter 4. How to become a mayor? Mayoral career patterns, seniority and ambitions; Jérémy Dodeigne, Joanna Krukowska and Aistė Lazauskienė.- Chapter 5. Institutional environments and mayors’ role perceptions; Ivan Koprić, Eva Marín Hlynsdóttir, Jasmina Džinić and Enrico Borghetto.- Chapter 6. Mayors’ notions of local democracy; Angelika Vetter, Hubert Heinelt and Lawrence E. Rose.- Chapter 7. Leadership Styles of European Mayors: How much have they changed over the past twelve years?; Nikos Hlepas, Thanos Chantzaras and Panos Getimis.- Chapter 8. Mayors’ agendas: Emerging variations on the theme of entrepreneurialism; Marcello Cabria, Annick Magnier and Patricia Pereira.- Chapter 9. Political leadership in issue networks: How mayors rule their world?; Bas Denters, Kristof Steyvers, Pieter-Jan Klok and Daniel Čermák.- Chapter 10. Mayors and vertical relations after the financial crisis; Oliver Dlabac, Marta Lackowska and Daniel Kübler.- Chapter 11. Mayors and Parties; Björn Egner, Adam Gendźwiłł, Paweł Swianiewicz and Werner Pleschberger.- Chapter 12. Mayors in the Town Hall. Patterns of relations and conflict among municipal actors; Carmen Navarro, David Karlsson, Jaume Magre and Iveta Reinholde.- Chapter 13. Mayors and Administrative Reforms; Sabine Kuhlmann, Markus Seyfried and Irena Bačlija Brajnik.- Chapter 14. Mayors and spatial planning in their cities; Annick Magnier, Panos Getimis, Marcello Cabria and Luis Baptista. Chapter 15. Conclusion; Herwig Reynaert, Hubert Heinelt, Annick Magnier and Marcello Cabria.                ;                                                                               

Recenzii

“This volume provides a thorough and extensive expert-led comparison of the European mayor within the current context of administrative and territorial local government reforms across the continent. … This volume will undoubtedly be an extremely valuable starting point for future comparative research into local political leadership, particularly elected mayors.” (Rachel Wall, Local Government Studies, Vol. 44 (06), 2018)

Notă biografică

Hubert Heinelt is Professor of Public Administration, Public Policy and Urban Research at the Institute for Political Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. 

Annick Magnier is Professor of Urban Sociology and Jean Monnet Chair in ‘The City in European Integration’ at the Department of Political and Social Science, University of Florence, Italy. 

Marcello Cabria is a PhD candidate in a joint programme between the Department of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Florence, Italy, and the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society at the University of Turin, Italy. 

Herwig Reynaert is Professor at the Department of Political Sciences and the Dean of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at Ghent University, Belgium.                                          
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This book studies political leadership at the local level, based on data from a survey of the mayors of cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants in 29 European countries carried out between 2014 and 2016. The book compares these results with those of a similar survey conducted ten years ago. From this comparative perspective, the book examines how to become a mayor in Europe today, the attitudes of these politicians towards administrative and territorial reforms, their notions of democracy, their political priorities, whether or not party politicization plays a role at the municipal level, and how mayors interact with other actors in the local political arena. This study addresses students, academics and practitioners concerned at different levels with the functioning and reforms of the municipal level of local government.      
Hubert Heinelt is Professor of Public Administration, Public Policy and Urban Research at the Institute for Political Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. 

Annick Magnier is Professor of Urban Sociology and Jean Monnet Chair in ‘The City in European Integration’ at the Department of Political and Social Science, University of Florence, Italy. 

Marcello Cabria is a PhD candidate in a joint programme between the Department of Social and Political
Sciences at the University of Florence, Italy, and the Department of Cultures, Politics and Society at the University of Turin, Italy. 

Herwig Reynaert is Professor at the Department of Political Sciences and the Dean of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at Ghent University, Belgium.                                                                     

Caracteristici

Presents and compares original survey data from mayors in 30 European countries Examines the attitudes of mayors towards recent administrative and territorial reforms Sheds light on the social background and early political career of Europe’s mayors