1st Edition

Metropolitan Governance in the 21st Century Capacity, Democracy and the Dynamics of Place

By Hubert Heinelt, Daniel Kübler Copyright 2005
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book offers a cross-national analysis of contemporary issues and challenges for the governing of urban regions. The case studies on Germany, Spain, France, Greece, The Netherlands, Finland, the UK, Switzerland, Australia, the US and Canada, place particular emphasis on the tensions building on metropolitan governing capacity and democratic legitimacy. The authors develop and use an analytical framework focused on the dynamics of place and make an original contribution to the debates on the nature of metropolitan governance.

    1 Introduction 2 Metropolitan governance, democracy and the dynamics of place 3 The new French dice: metropolitan institution building and democratic issues 4 Building metropolitan governance in Spain: Madrid and Barcelona 5 The emergence of metropolitan governance in Athens 6 The experience of metropolitan government in England 7 Arrested metropolitanism: limits and contradictions of municipal governance reform in Los Angeles, Montreal and Toronto 8 The coming of age of metropolitan governance in Helsinki? 9 Reform and democracy in the Rotterdam region: an evaluation of the attempt to create a regional government 10 Metropolitan governance in Germany 11 Governing without government: metropolitan governance in Switzerland 12 Conclusion

    Biography

    Hubert Heinelt is Professor of Public Administration, Public Policy and Urban Research at the Institute for Political Science, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany. Daniel Kübler is Assistant Professor at the University of Zurich, Switzerland and currently visiting researcher at the University of New South Wales, Australia.