The rise and fall of decentralization: A comparative analysis of arguments and practices in European countries

被引:114
作者
De Vries, MS [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nijmegen, Sch Adm Sci, Fac Policy Studies, NL-6500 HK Nijmegen, Netherlands
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10.1111/1475-6765.00532
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D0 [政治学、政治理论];
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0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
This paper addresses the arguments in favour of both the decentralization and centralization of public policy making. It points out that the same arguments are sometimes used to advance either claim and that in different countries opposite arguments are used to support the same claim. Clearly, the inherent features of centralization and decentralization are far from obvious. A closer look at the attention given to the issue by political parties at the national level in four European countries reveals that decentralization becomes an issue in these countries at different periods and as a cause of different arguments, which rather reflect the dominant values in the political culture than refer to inherent properties of decentralization itself. An analysis of opinions of local elites points at the relation between their opinion on decentralizing responsibilities in a specific field and the support for existing institutional arrangements, their own influence in the policy field and the predisposition towards decentralization tendencies. This results in the conclusion that the support for decentralization tendencies is more closely related to existing specific institutional arrangements, and to the degree to which it is expected to influence one's own position, than to its inherent merits.
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页码:193 / 224
页数:32
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