Dynamics and Issues of Local Autonomy
A Comparative Study

By (author) Carmen Navarro,Harald Baldersheim,Andreas Ladner,Nikos Hlepas,Kristof Steyvers,Nicolas Keuffer,Pawel Swianiewicz,Alexander Bastianen

ISBN13: 9781035337941

Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Format: Hardback

Published: 20/03/2025

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Description
This book explores local autonomy as measured by the updated and extended Local Autonomy Index, and considers the underlying issues related to this multidimensional concept. It analyses dynamics spanning over three decades concerning the dimensions of local autonomy and its variables and indicators. Adopting an international comparative perspective, authors examine common and differing features of various states to show how these features pertain to local autonomy, as well as what impacts derive from local government configurations. Chapters cover 57 countries situated on six continents over a span of 31 years, including almost all member states of the European Union, Council of Europe and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The authors define local autonomy as a multifaceted concept which can be measured through legal, functional, financial, organizational, administrative and central-or-regional-access dimensions. With fresh empirical data and findings on local autonomy, they capture its evolving nature. Dynamics and Issues of Local Autonomy is an essential read for scholars of public administration, regulation and governance, public policy and political science. Providing a better understanding of the factors that influence local autonomy and its implications for governance and service delivery, this book is a vital resource for practitioners and policymakers alike.
Contents Preface vii PART I ASSESSING AND MEASURING LOCAL AUTONOMY 1 The LAI 2.0: project scope, conceptualization of local autonomy, methodology, and contributions 2 2 Main results and dynamics of local autonomy 23 3 Self-rule versus interactive rule: towards a cross-national empirical typology of local autonomy 57 PART II ISSUES OF LOCAL AUTONOMY 4 Asymmetric decentralization at the subnational level: varied arrangements of local autonomy 74 5 Organizational autonomy 120 6 Financial autonomy as local democratic space 135 7 Assigned tasks and tasks delivered 148 8 Legal regimes and local autonomy: the interaction of administrative supervision and legal protection 163 9 Regional and local autonomy: comparing measurements of decentralization 176 10 Pathways of access: configurations of formal and informal channels 192 11 The impact of global crises on local autonomy 209 12 The European Charter of Local Self-Government and its impact on local autonomy 222 13 Rapid changes in local autonomy: a race away from the bottom or a fall from a great height? 239 14 The potential influences of local autonomy on local government legitimacy 256 References 273 Appendix 284
  • Central government policies
  • Regional government policies
  • Professional & Vocational
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