Central-Local Administrative and Governance Relationships in Two Ukrainian Cities: Kyiv and Odessa

<p>The institution of local self-government occupies an increasingly important position in Ukrainian society. However, the contemporary system of local self-government in Ukraine is still not consistent with the principles of the European Charter of Local Self-government. In areas such as acce...

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Main Authors: Natalya KOLISNICHENKO, Allan ROSENBAUM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babes Bolyai University 2006-02-01
Series:Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
Online Access:https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/230
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spelling doaj-32eb27156d1f40a2a4141b7e26dab76f2021-06-30T05:52:05ZengBabes Bolyai UniversityTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences1842-28452006-02-012167183246Central-Local Administrative and Governance Relationships in Two Ukrainian Cities: Kyiv and OdessaNatalya KOLISNICHENKO0Allan ROSENBAUM1Associate Professor, Odessa Regional Institute of Public Administration, National Academy of Public Administration, Office of the President of UkraineProfessor, Institute for Public Management and Community Services, School of Policy and Management, Florida International University, Miami<p>The institution of local self-government occupies an increasingly important position in Ukrainian society. However, the contemporary system of local self-government in Ukraine is still not consistent with the principles of the European Charter of Local Self-government. In areas such as access to sources of revenue, policy initiation and citizen involvement in local governance, municipal governments in Ukraine frequently fall significantly short of expected European standards. In part, this is due to the lingering influence of the Soviet totalitarian past on the mentality of both the Ukrainian legislators and the representatives of local governments who are working to create democratic principles of true people’s power. Too often, the creation of independent self-governance authority conflicts with the strong desire of some political forces to transform local self-government into an appendage of state (national government) power under rigid and comprehensive control. But, in spite of this, democratic principles are finding their way into the re-thinking of the role of local self-government in Ukranian society.</p>https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/230
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Central-Local Administrative and Governance Relationships in Two Ukrainian Cities: Kyiv and Odessa
Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
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title_short Central-Local Administrative and Governance Relationships in Two Ukrainian Cities: Kyiv and Odessa
title_full Central-Local Administrative and Governance Relationships in Two Ukrainian Cities: Kyiv and Odessa
title_fullStr Central-Local Administrative and Governance Relationships in Two Ukrainian Cities: Kyiv and Odessa
title_full_unstemmed Central-Local Administrative and Governance Relationships in Two Ukrainian Cities: Kyiv and Odessa
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publishDate 2006-02-01
description <p>The institution of local self-government occupies an increasingly important position in Ukrainian society. However, the contemporary system of local self-government in Ukraine is still not consistent with the principles of the European Charter of Local Self-government. In areas such as access to sources of revenue, policy initiation and citizen involvement in local governance, municipal governments in Ukraine frequently fall significantly short of expected European standards. In part, this is due to the lingering influence of the Soviet totalitarian past on the mentality of both the Ukrainian legislators and the representatives of local governments who are working to create democratic principles of true people’s power. Too often, the creation of independent self-governance authority conflicts with the strong desire of some political forces to transform local self-government into an appendage of state (national government) power under rigid and comprehensive control. But, in spite of this, democratic principles are finding their way into the re-thinking of the role of local self-government in Ukranian society.</p>
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