The Comparative Study Of Local Governance: Towards A Global Approach

  • Gerry Stoker
Keywords: Comparative local government, Societal roles, Local politics, Sustainability

Abstract

The comparative study of local governance has been too focused on the institutional arrangements of the Systems of different nation states rather than the more fundamental issue of the societal functions performed by local government. This article focuses attention on four societal roles that local government systems undertake. They can support political identity, underwrite economic development, facilitate social welfare provision or act as a lifestyle co-ordinator through the practice of community governance. Linking our investigation to the embedded societal roles of local government in different systems opens up the opportunity for a more genuinely global comparative perspective. It also helps us to understand the likely forms of politics associated with different systems of local governance. It also enables us to explore the sustainability of different systems of local governance. It is suggested that a strong system of local government is likely to be one that is able to combine societal roles to a substantial degree. A vulnerable local government system is one trapped with one function that in changing societal and economic circumstances could find itself under threat.

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Published
2010-12-10
How to Cite
Stoker G. (2010). The Comparative Study Of Local Governance: Towards A Global Approach. Política y Sociedad, 47(3), 207-218. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/POSO/article/view/POSO1010330207A
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