The Theory and Practice of Local Government Reform explores the
entire spectrum of local government reform and focuses specifically
on the question of structural reform in local government. It
presents new theoretical models in an area largely lacking in
analytical foundations and assesses the validity of these models
against recent structural developments. Changes to local government
are some of the most heartfelt and hotly contested political issues
in advanced democracies today. The authors draw on recent policy
developments in seven countries, as well as academic literature, to
present new thinking on optimal municipal governance in the face of
future policy challenges. This timely book will be invaluable for
both undergraduate and graduate local government students in
political science, public administration and public policy courses.
Practitioners and policymakers in local government will also find
this book an enlightening read.
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