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Multilevel Urban Governance and the 'European City'Multilevel Urban Governance and the 'European City'
Multilevel Urban Governance and the 'European City'
Autor: Giersig, Nico

Multilevel Urban Governance and the 'European City'

Discussing Metropolitan Reforms in Stockholm and Helsinki

Erscheint im Programm VS RESEARCH.

2008. 240 pp. with 12 Fig. Soft cover
ISBN: 978-3-531-15998-0

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Urban scholars have come up with very different answers to the question of what the main defining characteristics of urban Europe are and whether they can be described in a distinct ideal-typical model, the ’European City’. In order to fully understand the prevailing political arrangements and ongoing transformations in urban Europe, they have increasingly turned towards ‘multilevel governance approaches’ to conduct more comprehensive and comparative analyses of urban politics and policies. Nico Giersig reflects on these debates and exemplifies the specificities of Nordic cities within Europe as a whole. He accomplishes this by means of a systematic comparison of governance arrangements and their dynamics in two Nordic capital regions.
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Theories of urban politics and policies in a changing context - from urban government to multilevel urban governance - comparing neostructuralist and neo-Weberian approaches - the Nordic countries: a comprehensive political and societal model - the Helsinki and Stockholm regions in context - metropolitan cooperation, integration and conflict
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Dr. Nico Giersig promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Hartmut Häußermann am Institut für Sozialwissenschaften der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin. Er ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl „Soziologie und Sozialgeschichte der Stadt“ an der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.
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