Local government can be defined as a public entity acting as the
sub-unit of a state or of a region, charged with the task of
enforcing public policies. There have been many reforms of local
government in recent years from the grassroots-led movement that
took root in the 90's to the overarching effects of globalization
and decentralization. Local governments must adapt their practices
in order to most effectively provide for their constituents.
Theoretical Foundations and Discussions on the Reformation Process
in Local Government addresses the effects of recent reforms in the
political-administrative system of local governments and politics
as well as future outlooks. It reviews the challenges, innovations,
and lessons from local governments while providing theoretical
perspectives on methods for positive reform. This book is a
critical reference source for policy makers, government
organizations, professionals, and actors in both local and
international politics.
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