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Titre La planification, moteur de la réforme des grandes métropoles en Israël
Auteur Efraim Torgovnik
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 88, 1998/4 Démocratie, gouvernance et décentralisation.
Rubrique / Thématique
Démocratie, gouvernance et décentralisation. Conférence de l'Association internationale des écoles et instituts d'administration (AIEIA) Paris, 14-17 septembre 1998
Page 15 pages
Résumé anglais National Planning, a Major Tool for Metropolitanization in Israel In Israel, important reforms have been undertaken in regions dominated by an urban megalopolis. Adopting a rational choice, institutional approach, the study focuses on action from above which generates central-local governance coalitions of change. National planning is a major tool for activating a metropolitan-regional policy change. Action from above provides for incentives, resources, linkages and binding central-local policy coalitions. Given the relatively low success of efforts to establish an area-wide metropolitan governing system via administrative-political change of metropolitan regions, the institutional multi-jurisdictional interactive governance approach proposed here is more likely to produce a change in behaviour structures. This supports some of the major findings in the research of the role of relativity autonomous institutions and their capacity for change.
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