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Amsterdam : Instituut voor Sociale Geografie, Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen, Universiteit van Amsterdam, [1992]
ix, 215 stran : ilustrace, grafy, mapy

ISBN 90-6993-071-4 (brožováno)
000013139
Contents // List of contributors Vili // List of maps, figures and tables IX // 1 Introduction 1 // Petr Dostál // THE TERRITORIAL ADMINISTRATION IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA 15 // 2 Territorial administration in Czechoslovakia: an overview 17 // Petr Dostál and Jan Kára // 3 The capital of Prague: city growth and its administration 33 // Jan Kára // 4 Municipalities and industrial paternalism in a ‘real socialist’ society 39 // Michal Illner // TRANSITION: NEW ISSUES FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION 49 // 5 Transitions 51 // Herman van der Wüsten // 6 Government in transition: some comments on the Czechoslovak situation // in the context of practices and concepts in western democracies 61 // Max Barlow // 7 Transition: regional socio-economic response, unemployment and // intermunicipal cooperation 71 // Petr Dostál // VII // EXPERIENCES OF LARGE CITIES AND AGGLOMERATIONS 89 // 8 The government of large cities: the case of London since 1986 91 // Robert J. Bennett // 9 Stockholm government 101 Agne Gustafsson // 10 Problems of governing big cities: the case of Budapest 113 // Györgyi Enyedi // 11 The local government in the capital city of Warsaw 121 // Grzegorz Gorzelak // 12 Big City Government: a recurring problem 127 // Sören Villadsen // ADMINISTRATION, MARKET AND FINANCIAL ISSUES 137 // 13 European administrative reforms: dimensions for analysis of diversity 139 Robert J. Bennett // 14 Changing territorial administration in the Netherlands: aspirations, // geography
and pluriformity 149 // Petr Dostál and Jirí Blažek // 15 Regulating the tension between capitalism and democracy: fiscal-spatial arrangements and urban planning in the Netherlands 167 Pieter Terhorst // 16 Learning the language of the Market. Some observations on the case // of the city of Bradford Metropolitan Council 181 // Donald Dunlevey // TOWARDS A FUTURE RESEARCH AGENDA 189 // 17 Urbanization, administrations and economies: future geopolitical // and geo-economic changes 191 // Petr Dostál and Martin Hampl // 18 The myths of local self-government and administration 204 // Grzegorz Gorzelak // 19 A future research agenda: society, regional and local community // and administration 210 // Petr Dostál, Martin Hampl and Michal Illner

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