Regulating Local Authorities
Explore the intricate dynamics between central governments and local authorities with "Regulating Local Authorities" by P. Carmichael. Published in 2003, this insightful work spans 174 pages, providing a comprehensive analysis of central-local government relations not only in the UK but also across several European nations and South Africa.
Carmichael delves into the impact of central government policies on local governance, offering a comparative perspective that enhances our understanding of political science, particularly within the realms of state and local government. This book is a crucial resource for anyone interested in public affairs, political relationships, and governance structures. Perfect for students, researchers, and practitioners alike, "Regulating Local Authorities" invites readers to navigate the complexities of governmental interactions in a thought-provoking manner.