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The Role of Local Political Elites in East Central Europe

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This book considers local leadership in the countries of East-Central Europe. It uses a comparative method to examine the profile and the role of the local political elites (such as members of muni...
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How does the elite continue to affect the evolution of local communities in the developing region of former Sovietized Europe? This book is concerned with the issue of local leadership in the countries of East-Central Europe. It is an attempt to examine, with a comparative method, the profile and the role of the local political elites (members of the Municipal Councils) in six towns in six transitional democracies of the region.
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Price: $55.00
Pages: 338
Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Imprint: Barbara Budrich Academic Press
Publication Date: 29 March 2021
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783966650311
Format: Paperback
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European

Roxana Marin holds a PhD from the University of Bucharest, Romania.

Introduction.
Theoretical assessments on political elites
Brief Literature Review on the Territory of Local Leadership
Brief Digression on the National Elites in East-Central Europe: Elites Effectuating Change Methodology: the Scope, the Questions, the Sampling and the Sampling Methods

The Local (Municipal) Council: General Presentation
a. Theoretical overview on local government systems
b. Local Councils in Romania
c. Municipal Councils in the Czech Republic
d. Municipal Councils in Poland
e. Bodies of Representatives in Hungary
f. Municipal Councils in the Slovak Republic
g. Local Councils in Bulgaria The main functions of the Local/ Municipal Council: Organizational Chart and Budget in Tecuci, Česká Lípa, Oleśnica, Gyula, Targovishte, and Levice.

The Committees of the Local/ Municipal Council
a. Organizational chart of the local administration of the municipality
b. The Committees of the Local/ Municipal Council
c. The adoption of the local budget Social Biography of the members of the Local/ Municipal Councils in Tecuci, Česká Lípa, Oleśnica, Gyula, Targovishte, and Levice

How “elitist” is the local political elite in Tecuci, Česká Lípa, Oleśnica, Gyula, Targovishte, and Levice? Patterns of Recruitment Interactions with other groups and institutions.
Networks of interactions Values embraced by the local political elite Priorities of the local political elite Representativeness of the Local/ Municipal Council
a. Nationality
b. Gender
c. Educational level
d. Age
e. Religion
f. Matrimonial status
g. Place of birth

The paradigmatic case of Poland: Local Political Elite in Oleśnica: recruitment, priorities, values, socio-economic outlook (A comparison to the local political elites in Tecuci and Česká Lípa)
Concluding Remarks
Explanatory trajectories: the “legacy of the ancien régime”
Explanatory trajectories: the level of administrative decentralization Practical exercise: Explaining interactions and priorities of the local political elites by the two variables
Limitations and contingencies of the research
An attempted typology of local political elites in ECE

Annexes
References
A Typology of Local Political Elites in East-Central Europe