Local Governments and Their Intergovernmental Networks in Federalizing Spain

Author: Agranoff   Robert  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780773576469

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773536166

Subject: D034 State institutions;D52 世界政治制度与国家机构

Keyword: 政治、法律

Language: ENG

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Description

Spain has been changing its institutional framework in important ways over the past thirty years. The country has gone from a dictatorship to a democracy, from a unitary state to a decentralized one, from authoritarian politics to a self-conscious, civil society with a developed welfare state within a European context.

Chapter

Preface

1 Autonomous Intergovernmental Spain

2 Local Governments in Intergovernmental Processes

3 Building Federal Spain: The Autonomous Communities

4 Integrating Local Governments into the State of Autonomies

5 Intergovernmental Financing: The Ties that Bind

6 Intergovernmental Politics and Actions

7 International-Intergovernmental Dimensions

8 Policy Networks in Local Government: Three Case Studies

9 Reform and the Challenges of Urban Governing

10 Accomplishments and Challenges

Appendices

A: 1977–2005: A Post-Franco Intergovernmental Chronology: Events, Actions and Agreements

B: Notable Changes to Law 7/1985

C: Major Changes to Local Financing Law

D: LRAU: Explained by a Spanish Lawyer

References

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