Advancing the Research Agenda on Local Territorial Reforms: Taking Time and Space Seriously
págs. 3-17
Too Big to Be Local: Local and National Elite Complicity in the Narrative of English Council Mergers
págs. 18-38
Consequences of Forced Municipal Mergers: Evidence from Norway
págs. 39-62
Local Government Reforms in Denmark and Norway: Reform Tools and Outcomes
págs. 63-80
One Size Does Not Fit All: Growing Cities and Shrinking Towns in the Spanish Local Map
págs. 81-98
Institutional Changes and Shifting Roles: Local Government Reform in Hungary, 2010–2014
págs. 99-116
Territorial Reforms in Bulgaria: The Cases of Municipal Divorces
págs. 117-140
Participation of Interest Groups at Local Level: Any Space for Democracy in Inter-Municipal Cooperation?
págs. 141-160
Municipal Size and the Nationalization of Local Party Systems: The Nationalized, Localized and Regionalized Local Party Systems of Denmark, Poland and Belgium
págs. 163-180
Co-creating the Tolerant City: The Role of Inspirational Civic Leadership
págs. 181-198
Urban Leadership: German and Polish Mayors in Comparison
págs. 199-216
Urban Climate Leadership in Metropolitan Areas: How Has the Political Parliamentary Model Influenced Oslo’s Climate Leadership?
págs. 217-234
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págs. 270-283
Perspectives on European Local Government: Putting Local Democracy First!
págs. 284-293
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