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The Palgrave Handbook of Decentralisation in Europe

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  • Looks at highly-topical, on-going processes of decentralisation and/or re-centralisation across Europe
  • Fills a gap in the field by being the first exhaustive handbook to fully focus on federal reforms
  • Offers a broad geographical coverage by analysing and comparing the cases of 19 European countries within and without the European Union

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

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This handbook provides an authoritative study of European decentralisation, taking into account, from a territorial perspective, the different political and administrative traditions in Europe (Continental, Anglo-Saxon and Ex-communist States) and the cleavages North-South and East-West. While in recent decades most European countries have implemented devolution policies trying to tackle different political, social or bureaucratic problems, some others have instead regionalised their territory, applied federal or pseudo-federal reforms and strengthened the role of subnational governments. This volume analyses decentralisation in these countries using different variables including history, territorial organisation, civil service and financing, and reveals how this phenomenon leads to complex intergovernmental linkages. The evolution of territorial decentralisation, the political tensions between centre and periphery, the autonomy of the subnational governments and their functions andcompetences, the tools of co-ordination and co-operation, and the features and role of civil service are the main issues studied here with an interdisciplinary approach.

Reviews

“This Handbook presents important and timely information as it covers decentralisation in long standing democracies as well as emerging democracies. The lessons learned are useful to countries through the world and should be required reading for students of comparative democracies.” (Maria P. Aristigueta, University of Delaware, USA)

“The book is stimulating, bringing together different aspects and cases of decentralization in Europe. The interesting findings make the book a significant contribution for academics and students, as well as public sector policymakers.” (Hanna Vakkala, University of Lapland, Finland)

“Through a comparison of 17 countries, this volume helps to identify, analyse and evaluate the contradictory decentralisation trends in Europe by help of modern scientific approaches such as network and multilevel governance, different forms of steering administrations and new forms of democracy at subnational level. For researchers, students and practitioners who want to learn more about the decentralisation trends in Europe, this book is highly recommended.” (Jochen Franzke, University of Potsdam, Germany)

Editors and Affiliations

  • The Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

    José Manuel Ruano

  • Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania

    Marius Profiroiu

About the editors

José M. Ruano is Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Spain. He is currently Vice-President of the European association Entretiens Universitaires Réguliers pour l’Administration en Europe (EUROPA), President of its Scientific Committee, and member of the Permanent Study Group on Local Governance and Democracy in the European Group of Public Administration (EGPA).

Marius Profiroiu is Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Public Management and Administration of the Economic Studies Academy (ASE) of Romania and President of the Association of National Institutes of Public Administration in Central and Western Europe (NISPAcee).

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