Territorial consolidation reforms in Europe /

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Imprint:Budapest, Hungary : Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative, Open Society Institute, c2010.
Description:xv, 341 p. : ill., map ; cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8125861
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Other authors / contributors:Swianiewicz, Paweł.
Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative.
ISBN:9789639719163
9639719161
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Territorial fragmentation as a problem, consolidation as a solution? / Paweł Swianiewicz
  • Structural reform in Denmark : central reform processes in a decentralized environment in 2007 / Karsten Vrangsbaek
  • Uncompleted Grek territorial consolidation : two waves of reforms / Nikos Hlepas
  • Territorial local level reforms in East German Länder : phases, patterns, and dynamics / Hellmut Wollmann
  • English local government : neither local nor government / Colin Copus
  • Conceptualizing territorial reorganization policy interventions in the Republic of Macedonia / Veli Kreci and Bekim Ymeri
  • Local government reform in Georgia / David Melua
  • Shadows in a cave : Georgian consolidation reform seen from a distance / Students' Research Club Spatium
  • The voluntary union of municipalities : bottom-up territorial consolidation in the Czech Republic? / Michal Illner
  • Territorial consolidation and intercommunal cooperation at the local level in the Slovak Republic / Daniel Klimovský
  • Hungarian public service reform : multipurpose microregional associations / Edit Somlyodyne Pfeil
  • The evolution of Ukraine's administrative and territorial structure : trends, issues, and risks / Kateryna Maynzyuk and Yuriy Dzhygyr
  • Territorial consolidation of municipalities in Armenia / David Tumanyan
  • Intermunicipal cooperation : a viable alternative to territorial amalgmation? / Robert Hertzog
  • Municipal size, economy, and democracy / Kurt Houlberg.