1st Edition

Paris and the Provinces The Politics of Local Government Reform in France

By Peter Gourevitch Copyright 1980
268 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1980, Paris and the Provinces explores why reforms of central-local relations in France have been so ineffectual. Professor Gourevitch discovers the cause in party politics and personal rivalries. The struggle for dominance among different parties (Gaullists, Communists, Socialists, Christian Democrats, Independents and others) and individuals (De Gaulle, Giscard, Chirac,... Read more

Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The New Criticism: The Re-emergence of Anti-Jacobin Analyses of the Areal Distribution of Powers in France 2. Alternative Explanations: The Importance of Politics 3. What Solutions? 4. Missed Opportunities: The Founding of Two Republics, 1945-1962 5. Whither Gaullism?: Alternative Coalitions and Strategies 6. Gaullism after Algeria, 1962-1969 7. Governing without De Gaulle, 1969-1978 8. The Left and the Reform of Local Government, 1945-1978 9. Alternative Outcomes: The Creation of Regional Government in Italy 10. Decentralization, Regionalism, and the Revival of Peripheral Nationalisms: Some Comparative Speculations 11. Conclusions Bibliography Index Map of the regions and departments of France

Biography

Peter Alexis Gourevitch

'A fine book. It will be a distinguished addition to the field and will make more than one specialist envious of Gourevitch's ability to explain so much about French politics without recourse to either simplistic cultural "explain-alls" or complicated models of organisational behaviour.' - Sidney G. Tarrow