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100 1 _aREIGNER, Helene
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245 1 0 _aMulti-level governance or co-administration? Transformation and continuity in French local government
260 _c2001
520 3 _aFrench governments has historically been characterised by strong centralisation and an interventionist state represented by prestigius top civil servants. In this cotext, politicians did not have real power locally to produce or implement their own public policies. In the 1980s, important institutional reforms and ideological changes challenged this statist pattern and have set up a new balance of power between the state and local authorities. Focusing on the emergent levels - Europe, regions, agglomerations - most multi-level governance approaches suggest that state is becoming 'hollow'. Nevetheless, this article insist tht the state is still an important actor in the French political administrative system. In cases where local government is yet to be stablised, a model of coadministration appears to be emerging, judicially organised by the state itself, and characterised less by constitutional, hierarchical exchanges and more by negotiated arrangements between local state and elected officials
773 0 8 _tPolicy & Politics
_g29, 2, p. 181-192
_d, 2001
_w
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998 _a20021206
_bCassio
_cCassio
998 _a20060523
_b1055^b
_cQuiteria
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c9202
_d9202
041 _aeng