ABSTRACT

This book takes a comparative approach to local government across 14 European countries, looking at processes of decentralisation, regionalisation and reforms of local government.

Examining second levels of government, such as UK Counties, French Départements, Italian and Spanish Provinces, and German Landkreise, this book reveals both the specific characteristics of particular countries, and also similarities across Europe. As the first book focussing on the second level of local governments, this monograph combines comparative analysis of institutional trends and reforms of local government with examination of country-specific features to provide an original and insightful evaluation of European governance. Organised along common thematic lines, leading experts in their field outline the historical development of local government, and analyse recent or current reform debates. The book argues democratic quality and effectiveness of this territorial level of government is in the focus of on-going debates about the rescaling of statehood and a shift from ‘government to governance’.

The Second Tier of Local Government in Europe will be of interest to students and scholars studying local government, public administration and multi-level governance.

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|29 pages

Belgium

chapter 3|17 pages

Denmark

chapter 4|17 pages

France

chapter 5|16 pages

The United Kingdom

chapter 6|20 pages

Germany

chapter 7|20 pages

Greece

chapter 8|18 pages

Hungary

chapter 9|21 pages

Italy

chapter 10|20 pages

Poland

chapter 11|19 pages

Romania

chapter 12|19 pages

Spain

chapter 13|26 pages

Sweden

chapter 14|20 pages

The Netherlands

chapter 15|19 pages

;Turkey

chapter 16|29 pages

Conclusion