La capacité politique des régions

La capacité politique des régions
Author: Romain Pasquier
Publisher: PU Rennes
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Depuis plusieurs décennies maintenant, la conjugaison des logiques de décentralisation et d’intégration communautaire remettent en cause la légitimité d’action du vieil État-nation européen. Les régions bénéficient-elles de cette nouvelle donne politique ? Assiste-ton à un renforcement de la capacité politique régionale ? A partir d’une étude comparative dans deux régions françaises, la Bretagne et le Centre, et deux régions espagnoles, la Galice et La Rioja, Romain Pasquier analyse la variabilité du potentiel mobilisateur des régions en Europe. Il met l’accent sur deux variables clés pour comprendre la structuration d’une capacité politique régionale : l’empreinte des modèles régionaux d’action collective et la prégnance des styles nationaux dans les politiques territoriales en France et en Espagne. A travers l’analyse de la capacité d’action des institutions régionales autour d’une série d’enjeux d’action publique, aussi bien au niveau local qu’au niveau national et européen, l’auteur arrive à la conclusion que certaines régions semblent posséder davantage de prédispositions que d’autres pour s’adapter à la nouvelle gouvernance européenne. Par delà les variations institutionnelles, les régions dans lesquelles se perpétuent ou se développent des formes d’identification collective et des pratiques politiques coopératives sont plus à même de se positionner dans les régulations politiques polycentriques qui s’organisent à l’échelle européenne.

Regional Governance and Power in France

Regional Governance and Power in France
Author: R. Pasquier
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137484462

In the shadow of a French national narrative which demonises and rejects local specificities, highly differentiated territorial political spaces have been created, shaped by identity, decentralisation, and public policy. This book analyses regional power in France and paints a picture of a controversial central state undergoing fundamental changes.

The Oxford Handbook of Local and Regional Democracy in Europe

The Oxford Handbook of Local and Regional Democracy in Europe
Author: John Loughlin
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 810
Release: 2012-11-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191628247

The Oxford Handbook of Local and Regional Democracy in Europe analyses the state of play of democracy at the subnational level in the 27 member states of the EU plus Norway and Switzerland. It places subnational democracy in the context of the distinctive Anglo, the French, the German and Scandinavian state traditions in Europe asking to what extent these are still relevant today. The Handbook adapts Lijphart's theory of democracy and applies it to the subnational levels in all the country chapters. A key theoretical issue is whether subnational (regional and local) democracy is derived from national democracy or whether it is legitimate in its own right. Besides these theoretical concerns it focuses on the practice of democracy: the roles of political parties and interest groups and also how subnational political institutions relate to the ordinary citizen. This can take the form of local referendums or other mechanisms of participation. The Handbook reveals a wide variety of practices across Europe in this regard. Local financial systems also reveal a great variety. Finally, each chapter examines the challenges facing subnational democracy but also the opportunities available to them to enhance their democratic systems. Among the challenges identified are: Europeanization, globalization, but also citizens disaffection and switch-off from politics. Some countries have confronted these challenges more successfully than others but all countries face them. An important aspect of the Handbook is the inclusion of all the countries of East and Central Europe plus Cyprus and Malta, who joined the EU in 2004 and 2007. This is the first time they have been examined alongside the countries of Western Europe from the angle of subnational democracy.

The Oxford Handbook of French Politics

The Oxford Handbook of French Politics
Author: Robert Elgie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 840
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191648477

The Oxford Handbook of French Politics provides a comprehensive and comparative overview of the French political system through the lens of political science. The Handbook is organized into three parts: the first part identifies foundational concepts for the French case, including chapters on republicanism and social welfare; the second part focuses on thematic large-scale processes, such identity, governance, and globalization; while the third part examines a wide range of issues relating to substantive politics and policy, among which are chapters on political representation, political culture, social movements, economic policy, gender policy, and defense and security policy. The volume brings together established and emerging scholars and seeks to examine the French political system from a comparative perspective. The contributors provide a state-of-the-art review both of the comparative scholarly literature and the study of the French case, making The Oxford Handbook of French Politics an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the foundations of contemporary political life in France.

Political Leadership in a Global Age

Political Leadership in a Global Age
Author: Jean-Pascal Daloz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351773771

Title first published in 2003. Responses to globalisation in politics and governance at national, regional and local levels of government in France and Norway are explored in this engaging study.

Europe, Regions and European Regionalism

Europe, Regions and European Regionalism
Author: Roger Scully
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-10-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230293158

Europe, Regions and European Regionalism examines the political role of regions and regionalism within contemporary Europe. Offering an up-to-date analysis of regionalism with a broad empirical scope, this book explores regions and regionalism in the period after the substantial enlargements of the European Union.

Rescaling the European State

Rescaling the European State
Author: Michael Keating
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199691568

The volume will provide a fresh and engaging analytical approach to the processes of rescaling in Europe within the context of democracy, efficacy in government, and social solidarity.

Reconfiguring European States in Crisis

Reconfiguring European States in Crisis
Author: Desmond S. King
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2017
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0198793375

Reconfiguring European States in Crisis offers a ground-breaking analysis by some of Europe's leading political scientists, examining how the European national state and the European Union state have dealt with two sorts of changes in the last two decades. Firstly, the volume analyses the growth of performance measurement in government, the rise of new sorts of policy delivery agencies, the devolution of power to regions and cities, and the spread of neoliberal ideas in economic policy. The volume demonstrates how the rise of non-state controlled organizations and norms combine with Europeanization to reconfigure European states. Secondly, the volume focuses on how the current crises in fiscal policy, Brexit, security and terrorism, and migration through a borderless European Union have had dramatic effects on European states and will continue to do so.

A Research Agenda for Regional and Local Government

A Research Agenda for Regional and Local Government
Author: Mark Callanan
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1839106646

This insightful Research Agenda takes a thematic approach to analysing reform in regional and local government, exploring central concepts such as devolution, Europeanisation and globalisation. Expert contributors address key trends in structural change and reorganisation, subnational autonomy and decentralisation, metropolitan governance, and multi-level governance.

Policy Analysis in France

Policy Analysis in France
Author: Charlotte Halpern
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1447324218

Understanding policy analysis in France requires first a thorough exploration of the distinction usually made in French academic and practitioner debates between policy studies and policy analysis--essentially the difference between studies of policy and studies designed for the use of policy. This book begins there, then delves into questions of how and by whom knowledge of policies is produced within and outside the French state, showing that while the tension between the two types of study is real, the continued exchange of ideas between them has led to an enrichment of both spheres. The book thus lays the foundation for a more systematic understanding of policy analysis in France.