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9780333772256

Globalism and Local Democracy : Challenge and Change in Europe and North America

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    9780333772256

  • ISBN10:

    0333772253

  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2002-08-24
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

This new book argues that cities and citizens are not helpless victims in a global flow of events. Three crucial questions are addressed through the three part structure: What is the nature of the globalization? What resulting challenges now confront cities and localities? How can local leaders respond to this changing environment in ways which strengthen local democracy?

Author Biography

Robin Hambleton is Professor of City Management and Associate Dean in the Faculty of the Built Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol.

H.V. Savitch is Professor of Urban and Public Affairs and directs the Master of Public Administration Programme at the University of Louisville.

Murray Stewart is Professor of Urban and Regional Governance, and Director of the Cities Research Centre in the Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of the West of England, Bristol.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
x
Acknowledgements xi
Notes on the Contributors xii
Preface xv
Globalism and Local Democracy
1(18)
Robin Hambleton
Hank V. Savitch
Murray Stewart
The political responses to globalisation
2(3)
Implications for cities and urban research
5(1)
A cross-national approach
6(2)
Globalism and local democracy
8(6)
Towards a strategy for local democracy
14(2)
Note
16(3)
Part 1 The Globalisation Process
The Globalisation Process
19(11)
Hank V. Savitch
Exploring globalisation
19(3)
Cities and uneven development
22(1)
Prosperous and distressed cities
23(4)
Global challenges and the delocalised city
27(2)
Note
29(1)
Globalism and Cities: a North American Perspective
30(22)
Susan E. Clarke
Introduction
30(2)
Metaphors of globalisation and localism
32(4)
The new localism in North America
36(5)
More diverse local policy agendas
41(7)
Globalisation and local democratic practice in North American cities
48(2)
Notes
50(2)
Urban Homogenisation and Diversification in West Europe
52(15)
Francois Ascher
The diversity of European cities
53(1)
Metropolisation - the emergence of new forms of urbanisation
54(1)
Spread, fragmentation and reconstruction
55(1)
Metropolisation - the connection to globalisation
56(1)
Territorial dualism
57(2)
From territorial displacement to double embeddedness
59(1)
The impact of new communication technologies
60(3)
Is there an Americanisation of West European cities?
63(2)
A single West European model of globalised cities?
65(2)
Globalisation and Transformations in Political Cultures
67(28)
Terry Nichols Clark
Core concepts re-examined
67(2)
Globalisation transforms urban contexts
69(3)
Specific fiscal management strategies
72(7)
A New Political Culture
79(7)
Citizens: a new active role
86(1)
Decentralisation, metropolitan government and local democracy
87(2)
Conclusion: an illustrative general proposition
89(6)
Part 2 Cities at Risk - Challenge and Opportunity
Rapid Transformations in Post-Socialist Cities: towards an Uncertain Future
95(13)
Margaret F. Reid
Introduction
95(2)
From state socialism to capitalist accumulation regimes
97(1)
Challenges confronting urban areas
98(2)
The challenges of increased autonomy and internationalisation
100(4)
Assessment of future opportunities
104(2)
Conclusion
106(1)
Notes
107(1)
Managing Urban Ethnic Conflict
108(17)
Scott A. Bollens
Cities at risk
109(1)
Cities and intra-state conflict
110(1)
Cities as catalysts
111(1)
Governing ideology and urban policy
111(4)
Urban policy and ethnic conflict
115(4)
Urban policy and stability/volatility
119(1)
Flashpoints or buffers?
120(1)
The challenge of urban coexistence
121(2)
Notes
123(2)
Urban Policies in the Netherlands: from `Social Renewal' to `Big Cities Policy'
125(22)
Robert Kloosterman
Dennis Broeders
Introduction
125(1)
The Hague Southwest as a local community
126(3)
Social Renewal policy
129(5)
Big Cities Policy
134(4)
Social Renewal and Big Cities Policy compared
138(3)
Urban policies in the Netherlands
141(2)
Acknowledgement
143(1)
Note
143(4)
Part 3 Innovations in Urban Governance
The New City Management
147(22)
Robin Hambleton
Introduction
147(1)
The change drivers
148(2)
From local government to local governance
150(3)
From public administration to new public management
153(5)
The changing relationships between politicians, officers and citizens
158(8)
Conclusions
166(2)
Notes
168(1)
A Network Paradigm for Urban Governance?
169(16)
Chris Collinge
Alan Srbljanin
Introduction
169(1)
The `network paradigm' debate
170(3)
Governance in the West Midlands
173(3)
Governance in southern Bavaria
176(4)
Towards network analysis
180(2)
Conclusions
182(1)
Acknowledgements
183(2)
Metropolitan Governance and Institutional Dynamics
185(16)
Bernard Jouve
Christian Lefevre
Introduction
185(2)
The new economic context requires new urban institutions
187(4)
Behind the international competition of cities lies political competition
191(3)
Dependency on local economic interests
194(3)
Stuttgart - a `success story'
197(1)
Conclusion
198(3)
Local Democracy, Cross-Border Collaboration and the Internationalisation of Local Government
201(18)
Andrew Church
Peter Reid
Introduction and the nature of cross-border collaboration
201(2)
Understanding cross-border collaboration
203(2)
Cross-border collaboration in the Transmanche region of France and England
205(2)
The motives and possible benefits of cross-border collaboration
207(7)
The problems of cross-border collaboration
214(2)
Conclusions
216(3)
Bibliography 219(26)
Index 245

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