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基本説明
Analyzes the many institutions and networks established at the English regional tier since 1997.
Full Description
English regions appeared to have been killed off by the massive 'no' vote in the referendum in the North East on 4 November 2004. By contrast, this book analyzes the many institutions and networks established at the English regional tier since 1997. It argues that a new form of governance is developing in the English regions, characterized by processes rather than specific policy concerns: strategic co-ordination, scrutiny, and civic engagement.
Contents
Foreword The Death and Life of English Regions The Roots of the English Regions Institutional Developments in the English Regions The Rise of Governance in the English Regions New Labour and Regionalisation: Chalk and Cheese or Slow New Dawn? Devolution is a Process Not a Policy: The Three Pillars of English Regional Governance Strategic Government: Hidden Hand or Talking Shop? Regional Scrutiny: Accountability in Network Governance Civic Engagement in the English Regions The Ninth, or First, English Version? New Governance and Democratic Politics in London Conclusion: Network Governance and the Westminster State Appendix Notes Bibliiography Index



