1st Edition

Partnerships and Regimes The Politics of Urban Regeneration in the UK

By Jonathan S. Davies Copyright 2001
    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2001. During the 1990s, urban regeneration partnerships proliferated in the UK. It is now commonplace for many individuals and organizations, including businesses, community groups, the voluntary sector and other public sector bodies, to co-operate with local authorities in a wide range of activities. Interest in partnerships between local government and local businesses has been given added momentum by the increasing popularity of urban regime theory as a tool for understanding urban politics in the UK. Regime theory is an American neo-pluralist account of urban politics which is concerned with local collaborative dynamics and processes, particularly those between local government and business leaders. It focuses on one facet of local governance, the relationship between the local authority and the business sector in regeneration activities.

    List of Boxes, Acknowledgements, List of Abbreviations, Introduction, 1. Explaining Urban Regime Theory, 2. Regeneration Partnerships and Regime Governance, 3. Barnsley- A Coal Town, 4. Rotherham - A Coal and Steel Town, 5. Hull - The City of East Yorkshire, 6. North East Lincolnshire - A Port and Chemicals Economy, 7. Partnerships Compared, 8. Conclusion - Regime Governance Revisited, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Davies, Jonathan S.