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Regionalentwicklung und raumbezogene Politik in Großbritannien im Zeichen von "Thatcherismus" und "Post-Thatcherismus"

Regional development and spatially oriented state policies in the United Kingdom under the badge of "thatcherism" and "post-thatcherism"
[journal article]

Wood, Gerald

Abstract

This contribution deals with social and economic changes in the United Kingdom and their spatial patterns since Margaret Thatcher assumed office in 1979 until the present-day. The political framework which accompanied or, rather, facilitated this process -"Thatcherism" as a general and s patially or... view more

This contribution deals with social and economic changes in the United Kingdom and their spatial patterns since Margaret Thatcher assumed office in 1979 until the present-day. The political framework which accompanied or, rather, facilitated this process -"Thatcherism" as a general and s patially oriented state policies as a more specific set of conditions- forms the second issue adressed in this paper. After having played a rather peripheral role under the Conservatives the regional level is now back on the agenda under the new Labour administration. Both, in the Celtic Nations and in England the new government intends to set up bodies of regional administration, either in the form of parliaments (in Scotland and Wales) or in the form of assemblies (in the English "regions"), which are -to a varying extend- to receive administrative functions devolved from Whitehall. These developments in the sphere of the territori al organisation of public administration which demonstrate a fundamentally new assessment of the importance of the regional level for (planning) policies under the new Labour government form the concluding part of this contribution.... view less

Keywords
Great Britain; regional development; regional planning policy; politics; urban development; Thatcher, M.; structural change; social change; employment trend; economic sector; enterprise; unemployment; conservatism; government; promotional program; political system; national state

Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Political System, Constitution, Government

Document language
German

Publication Year
1997

Page/Pages
p. 12-22

Journal
Europa Regional, 5.1997 (1997) 4

ISSN
0943-7142

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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