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Sticking Together: How Local Politicians Make Sense of and Respond to International Crises
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Sticking Together: How Local Politicians Make Sense of and Respond to International Crises

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In this book, a study is presented that investigates how municipal politicians make sense of recent European crises. City Council members' representation and conceptualization of the financial crisis in 2008, the refugee crisis in 2015 and the terror crisis up through the 21st. century, and how they represent their own response to, and way of handling, the crises, is analyzed. Thereby, the local politicians' understanding of their political agency vis-a-vis international crises is explored. More specifically, the investigation is based on a case-study of a local municipality in Denmark. The study shows that there is a feeling of a high degree of agency among the city council members, as to the city councils' ability to act in times of crises. Furthermore, in times of crises the city council is perceived as a united agent, rather than an arena for conflicts or negotiations. Differences are put aside in order to act swift and pragmatically. Thus, the city council members appear to experience themselves primarily as members of the city council, when various crises requires them to act within a very short time span.

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Format
Book
Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Date
1 March 2022
Pages
106
ISBN
9781648026829

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In this book, a study is presented that investigates how municipal politicians make sense of recent European crises. City Council members' representation and conceptualization of the financial crisis in 2008, the refugee crisis in 2015 and the terror crisis up through the 21st. century, and how they represent their own response to, and way of handling, the crises, is analyzed. Thereby, the local politicians' understanding of their political agency vis-a-vis international crises is explored. More specifically, the investigation is based on a case-study of a local municipality in Denmark. The study shows that there is a feeling of a high degree of agency among the city council members, as to the city councils' ability to act in times of crises. Furthermore, in times of crises the city council is perceived as a united agent, rather than an arena for conflicts or negotiations. Differences are put aside in order to act swift and pragmatically. Thus, the city council members appear to experience themselves primarily as members of the city council, when various crises requires them to act within a very short time span.

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Format
Book
Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Date
1 March 2022
Pages
106
ISBN
9781648026829