Local leadership and Local-Self Government: Avoiding the Abyss

A series of trends have emerged across Europe which have stimulated change in local government, local democracy and local leadership particularly where local government and local leaders have had to respond to crisis, economic downturn and the pressures of public engagement in times of restraint and...

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Main Authors: Copus, Colin, Steyvers, Kristof
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Lex Localis, Journal of Local Self Government 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2086/13417
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spelling ftdemontfortuniv:oai:dora.dmu.ac.uk:2086/13417 2023-07-02T03:32:43+02:00 Local leadership and Local-Self Government: Avoiding the Abyss Copus, Colin Steyvers, Kristof 2017-01 application/octet-stream http://hdl.handle.net/2086/13417 http://pub.lex-localis.info/index.php/LexLocalis/article/view/15.1.1-18(2017) https://doi.org/10.4335/15.1.1-18(2017 en eng Lex Localis, Journal of Local Self Government Copus, C., and Steyvers, K. (2017) Local leadership and Local-Self Government: Avoiding the Abyss. Lex Localis, 15 (1) 1581-5374 http://pub.lex-localis.info/index.php/LexLocalis/article/view/15.1.1-18(2017) http://hdl.handle.net/2086/13417 https://doi.org/10.4335/15.1.1-18(2017) political leadership local government councillors elected mayors Article 2017 ftdemontfortuniv https://doi.org/10.4335/15.1.1-18(2017 2023-06-13T18:27:19Z A series of trends have emerged across Europe which have stimulated change in local government, local democracy and local leadership particularly where local government and local leaders have had to respond to crisis, economic downturn and the pressures of public engagement in times of restraint and public service decline. The special issue of Lex Localis (14:4, 2016) explored those factors in countries as diverse as Iceland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain, the Czech and Slovak Republics and Poland, to provide valuable insights into the turbulent times within which local self-government is located. That issue of Lex Localis was drawn from two related sources: the ECPR joint sessions work shop in Warsaw on local political leadership in times of austerity and from papers produced for the LocRef Cost Action democratic renewal workgroup. The paper here presents a review of, and retrospective introduction to that special issue. But by also drawing on other sources it offers an exploration of the broad trends shaping the development of local government and also develops a commentary on the factors which stimulate or hinder the success of local leadership, local government and local democracy in challenging times. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland De Montfort University, Leicester: Open Research Archive (DORA)
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Local leadership and Local-Self Government: Avoiding the Abyss
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description A series of trends have emerged across Europe which have stimulated change in local government, local democracy and local leadership particularly where local government and local leaders have had to respond to crisis, economic downturn and the pressures of public engagement in times of restraint and public service decline. The special issue of Lex Localis (14:4, 2016) explored those factors in countries as diverse as Iceland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain, the Czech and Slovak Republics and Poland, to provide valuable insights into the turbulent times within which local self-government is located. That issue of Lex Localis was drawn from two related sources: the ECPR joint sessions work shop in Warsaw on local political leadership in times of austerity and from papers produced for the LocRef Cost Action democratic renewal workgroup. The paper here presents a review of, and retrospective introduction to that special issue. But by also drawing on other sources it offers an exploration of the broad trends shaping the development of local government and also develops a commentary on the factors which stimulate or hinder the success of local leadership, local government and local democracy in challenging times.
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