First published in 1985, Between Centre and Locality provides the
detailed accounts of the relations between central and local
government in Britain since 1970s. The confrontation of centre and
locality has been a constant theme of political debate and
legislative action since Mrs Thatcher came to power. It discusses
range of policy issues including education, the police, housing,
race relations and finance. In addition, theoretical chapters are
included which set the empirical studies in the broader context of
theories of the State and of policy making. The chapters have each
been written by an acknowledged authority on the particular subject
and are based upon extensive research. The book will be of interest
not only to academics in a number of fields but also to
politicians, officers, and civil servants in central and local
government.
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