集中化
权力下放
政治
竞赛(生物学)
公司治理
政治学
公共行政
政府(语言学)
教育政策
中央政府
地方政府
教育改革
比例(比率)
经济增长
政治经济学
高等教育
社会学
经济
地理
哲学
法学
生物
地图学
语言学
生态学
财务
作者
Ingela Naumann,Colin Crouch
标识
DOI:10.1332/030557320x15835195302535
摘要
Governments worldwide have sought to introduce greater choice and competition as mechanisms to improve the quality of education provision and outcomes. However, there is considerable cross-national variation in education policy, particularly regarding the role of local government. To explain such differences, this article focuses on recent reforms in compulsory education in England and Sweden. It shows that although governments in both countries have advocated choice, competition and participation, education reform has led to the centralisation of school governance in England but decentralisation in Sweden. Drawing on the concept of ‘scalecraft’ as a specific form of ‘statecraft’, it argues that these differences in the rescaling of education policy reflect different conceptions of central–local relations and the role of local government. More broadly, the article shows how national governments strategically use scalar reorganisation (scalecraft) to support broader political goals (statecraft), contributing to a better understanding of the spatial dimensions of public policy reform.
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