URBAN GOVERNANCE “GOING NATIVE”. EUROPEAN EXPERIENCES
Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics
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URBAN GOVERNANCE “GOING NATIVE”. EUROPEAN EXPERIENCES
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Jorna, Frans
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Description |
This paper traces the characteristics of post-bureaucratic urban governance by providing a cross-country comparative account of innovations in urban governance in three European cities: Almelo (the Netherlands), Potsdam (Germany) and Wrocław (Poland). On the basis of a focused comparison of twenty years of local innovation, it concludes that various trends lead to a convergence of local governance in cities (urban governance) that can be characterized as Participative Urban Governance (PUG). Representative local democracy and local government are gradually transformed into a regional hybrid governance arrangement, where formal local political fora predominantly focus on organizing accountability.
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University of Wroclaw
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2014-12-10
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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application/pdf
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http://wrlae.prawo.uni.wroc.pl/index.php/wrlae/article/view/64
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Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics; Vol 3, No 2 (2013): Issue 2; 55-72
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eng
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http://wrlae.prawo.uni.wroc.pl/index.php/wrlae/article/view/64/100
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