Hybrid Governance in European Cities Neighbourhood, Migration and De
This wide-ranging study of three European cities shows how hybrid forms of governance emerge from the tensions between new ideas and past legacies, and existing institutional arrangements and powerful decision makers. Using detailed studies of migration a
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10.1057/9781137314789 - Hybrid Governance in European Cities, Chris Skelcher, Helen Sullivan and Stephen Jeffares
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Understanding Governance series General Editor: R.A.W. Rhodes, Professor of Government, University of Tasmania, and Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Australian National University
1. To understand the process of change; 2. To develop theory to explain why change occurs; and 3. To set this change and its causes in comparative perspective. The series includes titles that adopt post-structural and post-modern approaches to political science and challenge such notions as hollowing-out, governance, core executives, policy networks and the new institutionalism. It also publishes material with traditional institutional and historical approaches to such topics as prime ministers, ministers, the civil service and government departments. All titles not only meet the conventional standard of theoretical and empirical rigour but also seek to address topics of broad current interest that open the field of study to new ideas and areas of investigation. Titles include: Michael Rush and Philip Giddings PARLIAMENTARY SOCIALISATION Learning the Ropes or Determining Behaviour? Paul ’t Hart and John Uhr (editors) HOW POWER CHANGES HANDS Transition and Succession in Government Robert Hazell, Ben Worthy and Mark Glover THE IMPACT OF THE FREEDOM ON INFORMATION ACT ON CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN THE UK Does FOI Work? Ann Scott ERNEST GOWERS Plain Words and Forgotten Deeds Chris Skelcher, Helen Sullivan and Stephen Jeffares HYBRID GOVERNANCE IN EUROPEAN CITIES Neighbourhood, Migration and Democracy Kevin Theakston AFTER NUMBER 10 Former Prime Ministers in British Politics Titles previously published in the Transforming Government series include: Simon Bulmer, Martin Burch, Caitríona Carter, Patricia Hogwood and Andrew Scott BRITISH DEVOLUTION AND EUROPEAN POLICY-MAKING Transforming Britain to Multi-Level Governance Nicholas Deakin and Richard Parry THE TREASURY AND SOCIAL POLICY The Contest for Control of Welfare Strategy
10.1057/9781137314789 - Hybrid Governance in European Cities, Chris Skelcher, Helen Sullivan and Stephen Jeffares
Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to Kainan University - PalgraveConnect - 2014-12-28
Understanding Governance encompasses all theoretical approaches to the study of government and governance in advanced industrial democracies. It has three longstanding objectives:
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