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Between Centralism and Localism: On the Development of Local Self-Government in Postsocialist Europe
During real-socialism in Central and Eastern Europe the scope for local government discretion was marginal. Local government had a very low degree of legitimacy, and this is something that poses a big problem when it comes to developing local self-government under postsocialism. It seems as if most...
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Published in: | Environment and planning. C, Government & policy Government & policy, 1997-05, Vol.15 (2), p.143-159 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | During real-socialism in Central and Eastern Europe the scope for local government
discretion was marginal. Local government had a very low degree of legitimacy, and this is
something that poses a big problem when it comes to developing local self-government under
postsocialism. It seems as if most citizens are prepared to pin their hopes on new central
leaders, while they are still very hesitant with regard to local self-governance. Various
expressions of localism appeared during the first three to four years of postsocialist
development. However, today it seems as if the tide has turned in favour of more
centralist hopes and policies. This development is discussed in the light of some of the
arguments commonly raised in favour of centralism and localism, respectively, highlighting
the complex relationships between the two concepts and their current manifestations. In
the concluding section some ideas are put forward concerning the issue how to bridge the
gap between centralism and localism, and there is also a reminder that some of the current
developments of local government in Eastern and Central Europe are similar to those in
Western Europe. This makes a strong argument in favour of intensified transnational
contacts between academics, practitioners, and ordinary citizens with an interest in
developing local self-government. |
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ISSN: | 0263-774X 1472-3425 1472-3425 |
DOI: | 10.1068/c150143 |