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Renewing Local Democracy?
The Modernisation Agenda in British Local Government
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Bringing together research on different features of the democratic renewal agenda to investigate how local authorities are responding, this text includes a contribution from the main architect of the modernization, Local Government Minister Hilary Armstrong.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction: Defining Democratic Renewal
- The Key Themes of Democratic Renewal
- Democratic Renewal in Local Government: Continuity and Change
- Public Participation and the Democratic Renewal Agenda: Prioritisation or Marginalisation?
- Researching Public Participation
- The Party Group: A Barrier to Democratic Renewal
- Political Leadership in the New Urban Governance: Britain and France Compared
- Rebuilding Trust in Central/Local Relations: Policy or Passion?
- Abstracts
- Notes on Contributors
- Index