ABSTRACT
The issue of local governance is high on the institutional agenda of many local and regional authorities throughout the OECD countries. This book explores the relationship between two key issues of urban governance - leadership and community involvement - and how making these two elements more complementary can lead to more effective as well as legitimate policy outcomes.
The authors examine the dilemmas involved in ensuring effective governance, focusing on issues such as legitimacy, citizen participation, economic performance and social inclusion.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 2|28 pages
How to achieve governability at the local level? Theoretical and conceptual considerations on a complementarity of urban leadership and community involvement
Theoretical and conceptual considerations on a complementarity involvement
chapter 8|22 pages
Changes in urban political leadership
Leadership types and styles in the era of urban governance