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Savaş Local Government A Turkıhs Perspective Savaş Yayınevi

Savaş Yayınevi Prof. Dr. Hamza Ateş
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    Savaş Local Government A Turkıhs Perspective Savaş Yayınevi

    Local Government
    A Turkıhs Perspective

    Editör: Prof. Dr. Hamza Ateş

    İçindekiler

    Introduction
    Hamza Ateş

    The Notıon Of Local Government
    Chapter 1:
    Definition, Scope and Importance of Local Government
    Hamza Ateş
    Chapter 2:
    Theories of Local Government
    Bekir Parlak
    Chapter 3:
    The Concepts of Decentralization
    Nahide Işıl Çetinkaya İstikbal
    Chapter 4:
    Local Service Delivery and Local Participation
    Mustafa Kömürcüoğlu

    Turkısh Local Government: Past And Present
    Chapter 5:
    History of Local Government and Local Governance
    Nilüfer Negiz, Ahmet Uçar
    Chapter 6:
    Local Government in the Constitution and Major Local Government Laws
    Sezai Öztop
    Chapter 7:
    Municipalities
    Fatma Neval Genç
    Chapter 8:
    Special Provincial Administrations
    Hande Tek Turan, Yılmaz Başar Özer
    Chapter 9:
    Villages
    Yakup Bulut, Soner Akın
    Chapter 10:
    Local Services
    A. Muhammet Banazılı
    Chapter 11:
    Municipal Corporations and Municipal Entrepreneurship
    Filiz Tufan Emini
    Chapter 12:
    Local Government Finance
    Ahmet Barbak

    Selected Issues In Turkısh Local Government
    Chapter 13:
    Development Agencies and Departments of Investment Monitoring And Coordination
    Rasim Akpınar - Ayça Berna Görmez
    Chapter 14:
    Inter-Municipal Co-Operation and Consolidation
    Pınar Savaş Yavuzçehre, Volkan Göçoğlu, Naci Karkın
    Chapter 15:
    Governance and Participation Methods in Turkish Local Governments
    Mustafa Lamba
    Chapter 16:
    Audit Mechanisms and Administrative Tutelage over Turkish Local Governments
    Mustafa Kömürcüoğlu
    Chapter 17:
    The Problems of Local Governments in Turkey and Solution Proposals
    Zuhal Önez Çetin
    Chapter 18:
    A Comparative Analysis on Local Government Reforms in the Century’s Turkey
    Burak Hamza Eryiğit, Aydın Akpınar


    INTRODUCTION
    Local government is the smallest unit of administration in any political system. It is a system of government that fosters democracy, as it engenders greater participation of the people in the process of government. It also refers to specific institutions or entities created by legislation of central government to deliver a range of specified services which have “common” and “local” character to a relatively small geographically defined area. Local governance is a broader concept and is defined as the formulation and execution of collective action at the local level. The main objective of a local government authority is not only to provide certain local public services to their residents, but also to encourage democratic participation and civic dialogue, to improve the life and liberty of residents, to support sustainable local development, and thus to enhance the quality of life of residents.

    Local authorities are one of the main actors in this context of public sector reform. The different political and administrative reforms of local governments during the last decades were implemented with regard to their positive consequences for the goals of service efficiency, democratic governance and inclusive public management.

    Local government reforms are on the agenda in both Western and non-Western democracies. In Western democracies, systems of checks and balances built into government structures have formed the core of good governance. Yet, many of Western European countries have struggled to reform their governance systems towards further broadening the scope and functions of their local authorities since the 1960s. These efforts have gained impetus in 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s while post-communist Central Europe have joined their Western neighbors to empower local government and to decentralize their public service provision systems since 1990s. The more centralized states such as France implemented additional layers of government in order to facilitate the coordination between center and periphery while the more decentralized states delegated more competencies to the lower levels in order to optimize the service delivery function of local government.

    In other parts of the world, there is a similar trend of decentralization, increasing the share of local public services within the national budget and empowering local authorities. For instance, government structures have been transformed in a large number of East Asian and African countries, in parallel with the wave of democratization. Although most East Asian countries were highly centralized before 1990s; today an increasing number of local public services are delivered by subnational /local governments.

    Many developing countries, however, continue to suffer from unsatisfactory and often dysfunctional governance systems that include rent-seeking and malfeasance, inappropriate allocation of resources, inefficient revenue systems, and weak delivery of vital public services. Such poor governance leads to unwelcome outcomes for access to public services by the poor and other disadvantaged members of the society, such as women, children, and minorities.

    To sum up, there is a strong trend around the globe to decentralize decision-making system of the governments and to provide a larger place for local governments. With the motivations of democratization, globalization and the information revolution trends, local government has become a key actor in implementing public policies and providing local services to local communities.

    This movement has generated a large interest in learning from current good practices across countries on local government organization and finance as well as from the history of nations. This book caters to this interest by providing an exploration of local government from different angles, including history, development and current state of local government, classification of local government systems, theoretical framework of local government, alternative models of local governance practiced in various countries and comparative reflections on local governance in both developed and developing countries. However, the book particularly focuses on Turkish local government experience, by elaborating history of local government and local governance, local government in the constitution and major local government laws, kinds of local government authorities, local government reforms local government finance local services governance and participation methods problems and solutions of local government authorities in Turkey.

    This book introduces basic concepts and offers you the tools to understand the notion of local government and to evaluate how decentralisation works in a particular context. I hope this book will be of interest to public officials and those interested in public governance as well as students of social sciences including public administration, local government, political science and sociology.

    Prof. Dr. Hamza ATEŞ
    Üsküdar / İstanbul

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