Procesy evropské defragmentace jako inspirativní nástroj policymaking
This paper looks at the different stages of European municipal defragmentation and at the diverse models that post-war countries have adopted for their municipal structures. It notes that defragmentation has been undertaken with little previous knowledge regarding the possible impacts of these appro...
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ftmasarykunivojs:oai:ojs.journals.muni.cz:article/4520 2023-05-15T16:47:43+02:00 Procesy evropské defragmentace jako inspirativní nástroj policymaking Processes of European Defragmentation as an Inspirative Tool for Policymaking Váňa, Tomáš 2013-08-01 application/pdf text/html https://journals.muni.cz/cepsr/article/view/4520 ces cze Masaryk University https://journals.muni.cz/cepsr/article/view/4520/3587 https://journals.muni.cz/cepsr/article/view/4520/5243 https://journals.muni.cz/cepsr/article/view/4520 Copyright (c) 2013 Tomáš Váňa https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Středoevropské politické studie / Central European Political Studies Review; Vol 15 No 2–3 (2013); 101–122 Středoevropské politické studie / Central European Political Studies Review; Vol. 15 No. 2–3 (2013); 101–122 1212-7817 Defragmentation Iceland Municipality Self-Government info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Recenzovaný článek qualitative comparative analysis peer-reviewed article 2013 ftmasarykunivojs 2022-06-26T10:10:25Z This paper looks at the different stages of European municipal defragmentation and at the diverse models that post-war countries have adopted for their municipal structures. It notes that defragmentation has been undertaken with little previous knowledge regarding the possible impacts of these approaches. Through applying the QCA method of analysis it looks at common and distinct features of these approaches and draws a sharp dichotomy between defragmentation trends in post-communist countries and countries of the Western bloc. By showing that there are trends intrinsic to post-communist political systems, this paper presents the idea that these systems can learn from errors made by countries that approached municipal defragmentation before them. Drawing on the example of the late-defragmenting Iceland, this paper shows how currently or prospectively defragmenting countries can learn from its experience. In the last part of the paper, suggestions are made with regard to how the Czech Republic can learn from this experience, particularly from democratic referendums, legislative and economic incentives, and municipal cooperation. This paper looks at the different stages of European municipal defragmentation and at the diverse models that post-war countries have adopted for their municipal structures. It notes that defragmentation has been undertaken with little previous knowledge regarding the possible impacts of these approaches. Through applying the QCA method of analysis it looks at common and distinct features of these approaches and draws a sharp dichotomy between defragmentation trends in post-communist countries and countries of the Western bloc. By showing that there are trends intrinsic to post-communist political systems, this paper presents the idea that these systems can learn from errors made by countries that approached municipal defragmentation before them. Drawing on the example of the late-defragmenting Iceland, this paper shows how currently or prospectively defragmenting countries can learn ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Masaryk University Journals Středoevropské politické studie Central European Political Studies Review 15 2–3 101 122 |
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This paper looks at the different stages of European municipal defragmentation and at the diverse models that post-war countries have adopted for their municipal structures. It notes that defragmentation has been undertaken with little previous knowledge regarding the possible impacts of these approaches. Through applying the QCA method of analysis it looks at common and distinct features of these approaches and draws a sharp dichotomy between defragmentation trends in post-communist countries and countries of the Western bloc. By showing that there are trends intrinsic to post-communist political systems, this paper presents the idea that these systems can learn from errors made by countries that approached municipal defragmentation before them. Drawing on the example of the late-defragmenting Iceland, this paper shows how currently or prospectively defragmenting countries can learn from its experience. In the last part of the paper, suggestions are made with regard to how the Czech Republic can learn from this experience, particularly from democratic referendums, legislative and economic incentives, and municipal cooperation. This paper looks at the different stages of European municipal defragmentation and at the diverse models that post-war countries have adopted for their municipal structures. It notes that defragmentation has been undertaken with little previous knowledge regarding the possible impacts of these approaches. Through applying the QCA method of analysis it looks at common and distinct features of these approaches and draws a sharp dichotomy between defragmentation trends in post-communist countries and countries of the Western bloc. By showing that there are trends intrinsic to post-communist political systems, this paper presents the idea that these systems can learn from errors made by countries that approached municipal defragmentation before them. Drawing on the example of the late-defragmenting Iceland, this paper shows how currently or prospectively defragmenting countries can learn ... |
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