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Zoning --- Zoning --- France --- Administrative and political divisions.
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Germany --- Administrative and political divisions --- Directories
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Local government --- -Local administration --- Township government --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Decentralization in government --- Public administration --- Theses --- -Theses --- Local administration
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This book is an in-depth empirical study of four Asian and African attempts to create democratic, decentralised local governments in the late 1980s and 1990s. The case studies of Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Karnataka (India) and Bangladesh focus upon the enhancement of participation; accountability between people, politicians and bureaucrats; and, most importantly, on whether governmental performance actually improved in comparison with previous forms of administration. The book is systematically comparative, and based upon extensive popular surveys and local field work. It makes an important contribution to current debates in the development literature on whether 'good governance' and decentralisation can provide more responsive and effective services for the mass of the population - the poor and disadvantaged who live in the rural areas.
Political systems --- Internal politics --- West Africa --- South Asia --- Comparative government. --- Decentralization in government --- Local government --- Comparative political systems --- Comparative politics --- Government, Comparative --- Political systems, Comparative --- Political science --- Local administration --- Township government --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Public administration --- Centralization in government --- Devolution in government --- Government centralization --- Government decentralization --- Government devolution --- Central-local government relations --- Federal government
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To combat persistent unemployment and growing disparities, employment and training policies need re-organising to become more effective. Governments are endeavouring to achieve this by increasing the involvement of local and regional authorities, social partners, the private sector and the community in policy design and implementation.Co-ordinating the efforts of these stakeholders, all involved at different levels, is a major challenge for governments. Local management of employment and training makes for more flexibility and hence better use of all available resources. This publication looks at the decentralisation of active labour market policies in OECD countries and shows how local employment management can lead to the implementation of more effective policies.
Urban, Rural and Regional Development --- Employment --- Full employment policies --- Manpower policy --- Local government --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Case studies --- Local administration --- Township government --- Employment policy --- Human resource development --- Labor market --- Labor market policy --- Manpower utilization --- Government policy --- Economic policy --- Employment stabilization --- Unemployment --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Decentralization in government --- Public administration --- Labor policy --- Labor supply --- Trade adjustment assistance
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Drawing on fundamental ideas about the relationship of citizens to the public sphere, Richard C Box presents a model of `citizen governance'. Recognizing the challenges in the community governance setting, he advocates rethinking the structure of local government and the roles of citizens, elected officials and public professionals in the twenty-first century. His model shifts a large part of the responsibility for local public policy from the professional and the elected official to the citizen. Citizens take part directly in creating and implementing policy, elected officials coordinate the
Local government --- Political participation --- Local administration --- Township government --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Decentralization in government --- Public administration --- Citizen participation. --- #SBIB:014.IO --- #SBIB:324H50 --- #SBIB:35H1350 --- #SBIB:35H500 --- Citizen participation --- Politieke participatie en legitimiteit (referenda, directe democratie, publieke opinie...) --- Organisatie en beleid: lokale besturen: algemeen --- Bestuur en samenleving: algemene werken
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Prefects (French government) --- History --- -Administrative and political divisions --- -History --- -France --- -Pʻŭrangsŭ --- Frankrig --- Francja --- Frant︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Prantsusmaa --- Francia (Republic) --- Tsarfat --- Tsorfat --- Franḳraykh --- Frankreich --- Fa-kuo --- Faguo --- Франция --- French Republic --- République française --- Peurancih --- Frankryk --- Franse Republiek --- Francland --- Frencisc Cynewīse --- فرنسا --- Faransā --- Franza --- Republica Franzesa --- Gallia (Republic) --- Hyãsia --- Phransiya --- Fransa --- Fransa Respublikası --- Franse --- Францыя --- Frantsyi︠a︡ --- Французская Рэспубліка --- Frantsuzskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Parancis --- Pransya --- Franis --- Francuska --- Republika Francuska --- Bro-C'hall --- Френска република --- Frenska republika --- França --- República Francesa --- Pransiya --- Republikang Pranses --- Γαλλία --- Gallia --- Γαλλική Δημοκρατία --- Gallikē Dēmokratia --- فرانسه --- Farānsah --- צרפת --- רפובליקה הצרפתית --- Republiḳah ha-Tsarfatit --- פראנקרייך --- 法国 --- 法蘭西共和國 --- Falanxi Gongheguo --- フランス --- Furansu --- フランス共和国 --- Furansu Kyōwakoku --- Francija --- Ranska --- Frankrike --- Administrative and political divisions --- -Congresses --- France (Provisional government, 1944-1946) --- -Bro-C'hall --- Fa-lan-hsi --- Falanxi --- Frankrijk --- Frant︠s︡ --- Frant︠s︡ Uls --- Pʻŭrangsŭ --- Франц --- Франц Улс --- 法蘭西 --- 프랑스 --- Prefects (French government) - History - 19th century - Registers.
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Full employment policies --- Job creation --- Economic development projects --- Local government --- Plein emploi, Politique du --- Création d'emplois --- Projets de développement économique --- Administration locale --- -Full employment policies --- -Job creation --- -Local government --- -Local administration --- Township government --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Decentralization in government --- Public administration --- Creating jobs --- Employment creation --- Economic policy --- Employment stabilization --- Unemployment --- Development projects, Economic --- Projects, Economic development --- Economic assistance --- Technical assistance --- -Economic development projects --- Travail, emploi
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Legislative bodies --- -Legislative bodies --- -Coalition governments --- -#A9806A --- Bicameralism --- Legislatures --- Parliaments --- Unicameral legislatures --- States --- -Case studies --- Regions --- Coalition governments --- #A9806A --- Cabinet system --- Coalitions --- Constitutional law --- Estates (Social orders) --- Representative government and representation --- Regions&delete& --- Case studies --- States&delete& --- Case studies. --- Germany --- France --- Regions (Administrative and political divisions) --- Belgium --- Legislative bodies - Germany - States - Case studies. --- Legislative bodies - France - Regions - Case studies --- Legislative bodies - Belgium - Regions - Case studies. --- Coalition governments - Germany - States - Case studies. --- Coalition governments - France - Regions - Case studies. --- Coalition governments - Belgium - Regions - Case studies.
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This is a major survey of how towns were governed in late Stuart and early Hanoverian England. A new kind of politics emerged out of England's Civil War: partisan politics. This happened first in the corporations governing the towns, and not at Parliament as is usually argued. Based on an examination of the records of scores of corporations, this book explains how war unleashed a cycle of purge and counter-purge which continued for decades. It also explains how a society that feared a system of politics based on division found the means to absorb it peacefully. As conflict sharpened in communities everywhere, local competitors turned to the court of King's Bench to resolve their differences. In doing so, they prompted the court to develop a new body of law that protected local governments from the divisive impulses within them.
Arts and Humanities --- History --- Political culture --- Municipal corporations --- Boroughs --- Central-local government relations --- Local government --- History. --- Great Britain --- Politics and government --- Culture --- Political science --- Local administration --- Township government --- Subnational governments --- Administrative and political divisions --- Decentralization in government --- Public administration --- Center-periphery government relations --- Local-central government relations --- Local government-central government relations --- Federal government --- Burghs --- Cities and towns --- Municipal government --- Municipal law (Municipal corporations) --- Public corporations (Municipal corporations) --- Corporations --- Metropolitan government --- Town laws, Medieval --- Law and legislation
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