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Local Self‐Governance and Weak Statehood: A Convincing Liaison?
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Abstract This thematic issue addresses the relationship between local self-governance and the state. Self-governance is understood as the rules that emerge in the local social and spatial context. Local self-governance of individual local groups, actors, communities, and their social and institutional arrang... view more
This thematic issue addresses the relationship between local self-governance and the state. Self-governance is understood as the rules that emerge in the local social and spatial context. Local self-governance of individual local groups, actors, communities, and their social and institutional arrangements are considered. From this situated collective entanglement, the interactions and relations with state authorities are analysed in the various contributions embedded in local contexts of different world regions and based on empirical social science research containing mostly interdisciplinary approaches. The nine case studies of this thematic issue reflect a variety of statehoods (weak to restrained), divers “intentionalities” of local self-governance (emancipatory and democratic, socio-economically, and socio-culturally oriented, security-driven or ecological), and their state-locality entanglements range between four forms of relationships: mutually supportive, conflictual, ambivalent, and avoiding.... view less
Keywords
local self-government; self-organization; national state; statehood
Classification
Political System, Constitution, Government
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
local self‐governance; restrained statehood; state, weak statehood
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 272-279
Journal
Politics and Governance, 11 (2023) 2
Issue topic
Local Self-Governance and Weak Statehood: A Convincing Liaison?
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; reviewed