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British Dogmatism and French Pragmatism: Central-Local Policymaking the Welfare State

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British Dogmatism and French Pragmatism: Central-Local Policymaking the Welfare State
British Dogmatism and French Pragmatism: Central-Local Policymaking the Welfare State

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British Dogmatism and French Pragmatism: Central-Local Policymaking the Welfare State

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First published in 1982,
British Dogmatism and French Pragmatism
presents an inquiry into how national political and administrative constraints affect the formulation and implementation of local government reform. This comparative study between British and French local politics and policymaking discusses themes like local reorganization in the welfare state; two paths from monarchy to democracy; decisions and non-decisions; can national politics make local policy; fiscal policy and local spending; capital spending and land use; and central-local politics in the welfare state. The author argues that the influence of local government systems cannot be assessed apart from the national political and administrative structures in which they are embedded. This book is a must read for scholars and researchers of political science, public administration and policy making.

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