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6 - The Policy State and Local Governance

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2020

Jefferey M. Sellers
Affiliation:
University of Southern California
Anders Lidström
Affiliation:
Umeå Universitet, Sweden
Yooil Bae
Affiliation:
Fulbright University Vietnam
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The final stage in the elaboration of contemporary infrastructures for multilevel local governance was a wider transformation in the tasks and operation of the state. In a vast range of domains, new institutions established the development and pursuit of specific collective aims, or public policies, as a defining feature of public life. On top of constitutional hierarchies among governments, and the general features of administrative capacity linked to national bureaucracies, new layers of policymaking institutions introduced rules and procedures that reordered relationships among governments as well as between the state and society. The growth of the welfare state has been perhaps the most studied of these developments. The emergence of social policy created new domains of state activity from education to health to social insurance. These were only a part of an even wider expansion of public policy throughout society, to consumer protection, economic development, economic regulation, and environmental quality. Even policies that were already a feature of early states, such as policing and emergency services, became regularized and professionalized.

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Multilevel Democracy
How Local Institutions and Civil Society Shape the Modern State
, pp. 261 - 308
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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