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The Problem of Metropolitan Governance and the Politics of Scale

The Problem of Metropolitan Governance and the Politics of Scale
Cox K. R. The problem of metropolitan governance and the politics of scale, Regional Studies. In the United States, the problem of urban governance is in part, and in virtue of a characteristic jurisdictional fragmentation, one of metropolitan governance. This paper argues that in order to understand emergent solutions to these governance problems, it is important to place local governments both in the context of the state as a whole and the state as a differentiated territorial form. This leads to an approach emphasizing the politics of scale. The arguments are exemplified through the experience of one particular American metropolitan area. Cox K. R. La question de la gouvernance metropolitaine et la politique d'echelle, Regional Studies. Aux Etats-Unis, la question de la gouvernance urbaine est en partie, et en vertu des clivages jurisdictionnels types, une question de gouvernance metropolitaine. Cet article cherche a affirmer qu'il importe de situer l'administration locale a la fois par rapport a l'Eta...
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Governance, Metropolitan areas, Jurisdictional fragmentation, Politics of scale,
Governance, Metropolitan areas, Jurisdictional fragmentation, Politics of scale,
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