Local government reform in Great Britain Local government remains in a state of flux in Great Britain. Currently being "modernised" by the New Labour Government, it has been subject to radical programmes of reform for most of the last twenty years. The reform programmes of the ... H ...
The struggle to reform local government 1970-1995. Public Money and Management, 16, (1) 17-22.Stoker G (1996) The struggle to reform local government: 1970–95. Public Money and Management 16(1):17–22Stoker, G. (1996). The struggle to reform local government: 1970-95. Public Money ...
As the first step in the general reform of local government finance in Great Britain, domestic rates in Scotland were replaced by the community charge or poll tax with effect from 1st April, 1989. At the same time Scottish households fac... G Hughes - 《Fiscal Studies》 被引量: 9发表: ...
Commonwealth Journal of Local GovernanceDollery, B E and Robotti, L (eds.) 2008, The Theory and Practice of Local Government Reform, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.Dollery, B., & Robotti, L. (2009). The Theory and Practice of Local Government Reform. Edward Elgar Publishing....
Local Government StudiesKnox, C. (2009). The politics of local government reform in Northern Ireland. Local Government Studies, 35(4), 435-455.Knox, C. ( 2009 ) The politics of local government reform in Northern Ireland . Local Government Studies 35 ( 4 ) pp. 435 – 455...
Perhaps the most far-reaching changes in the government and politics of the Sudan are likely to come with the implementation of the 1971 People's Local Government Act. It involves, firstly, a large measure of devolution of administrative authority to the nine provinces and secondly, a major in...
their wealth. Units of the army, as well as private militias, supplanted formal state authority in much of the country. In the early 1990s, with the collapse of theSoviet Unionand heightened demands for democratic reform worldwide, Mobutu’s Western allies finally pressed for reforms in Congo...
In 1946, under pressure from the Hong Kong people, the then governor Mark Aitchison Young made proposals to the British government to establish an elected municipal council and reform local governance, which, however, were refused. On May 20, 1976, the British government ratified the International...
See A.S. Huque, "The Politics of Local Government Reform in Rural Bangladesh," Public Administration and Development 5 (3,1985): 205-17; also by the same author, "Politics, Parliament and Local Government Reform: The Case of Bangladesh," The Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics ...