European Cities: Social Conflicts and Governance

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Oxford University Press, 2002 - Political Science - 328 pages
European cities are on the rise, taking advantage of the opportunities of the European integration and globalization processes. But they also face economic changes, social inequalities, poverty, and a new set of constraints. Taking examples through the European Union, the new book shows the impact of the transformation of the nation states on cities and the change of local societies and local governments. It argues that new modes of urban governance are emerging and that cities are becoming collective actors within the European governance.

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About the author (2002)

Patrick Le Gales is at CNRS senior research fellow with CEVIPOF, and associate professor of politics and sociology, Sciences po Paris.

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