Citizens’ attitudes towards local autonomy and inter-local cooperation: evidence from Western Europe

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Titre
Citizens’ attitudes towards local autonomy and inter-local cooperation: evidence from Western Europe
Périodique
Comparative European Politics
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Strebel Michael A, Kübler Daniel
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
09/02/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
19
Pages
188-207
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Recent decades have seen a strengthening of local autonomy in many European states. At the same time, local governance capacities were strengthened through intermunicipal structures and territorial consolidation to prepare local authorities for additional tasks. In this paper, we assess what citizens think about strengthening local autonomy and strengthening inter-local cooperation. We argue that citizens’ attitudes towards local autonomy and inter-local cooperation are a function of their behavioural, emotional and ideological connection to the local. Using data from a population-based survey in eight West European metropolitan areas in France, Germany, Switzerland and the UK, we show that local autonomy and inter-local cooperation supporters have divergent ideological positions concerning the allocation of political authority across state scales. Inter-local cooperation is supported by voters of new progressive left parties but opposed by right-wing nationalist partisans—who in contrast favour local autonomy. This suggests that the demarcation–integration divide which structures citizens’ attitudes towards international integration also matters for subnational and local governance reforms.
Mots-clé
Local government, City-region, Public opinion, Decentralization, Multilevel governance, GAL-TAN
Open Access
Oui
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09/02/2021 10:35
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02/05/2022 6:36
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