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Delivering devolved approaches to local governance

Mawson, J.; Pearce, G.

Authors

J. Mawson

G. Pearce



Abstract

Community involvement has long been associated with measures to tackle the problems of deprived neighbourhoods, but government policies for modernising government and promoting democratic renewal have focused on the need to broaden citizen engagement and devolve decision making to local communities. Encouraging people to do things for themselves can be seen as a 'good' thing, but whether this participatory form of government can be achieved in England is uncertain. This article explores the rationale underpinning New Labour's commitment to devolved local governance and the challenges this brings for central government. We investigate the choices and the organisational and management implications for local authorities. We conclude by examining the inherent ambiguities in government policy, which need to be resolved if devolved solutions are to be implemented effectively.

Citation

Mawson, J., & Pearce, G. (2003). Delivering devolved approaches to local governance. Policy and Politics, 31(1), 51-67. https://doi.org/10.1332/030557303321095590

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2003
Deposit Date Mar 8, 2010
Journal Policy and Politics
Print ISSN 0305-5736
Electronic ISSN 1470-8442
Publisher Bristol University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 31
Issue 1
Pages 51-67
DOI https://doi.org/10.1332/030557303321095590
Keywords Modernising, Governance, Devolution, Neighbourhoods.
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1553870