Les limites de la décentralisation : le cas du logement
The Blair government has been battling on many fronts since it was elected in 1997. In particular it has been striving to put an end to the housing shortage which is threatening the economy of the country as well as social cohesion. This requires substantial central government intervention. It has a...
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| Language: | English |
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Centre de Recherche et d'Etudes en Civilisation Britannique
2005-04-01
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| Series: | Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique |
| Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/rfcb/3451 |
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| Summary: | The Blair government has been battling on many fronts since it was elected in 1997. In particular it has been striving to put an end to the housing shortage which is threatening the economy of the country as well as social cohesion. This requires substantial central government intervention. It has also been attempting to implement a vast program of decentralisation which entails greater regional autonomy. This article seeks to demonstrate why these two policies are difficult to reconcile and how they contradict certain official New Labour principles. |
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| ISSN: | 0248-9015 2429-4373 |