The Power of the Mayor over the Members of the City Council: Municipalities as a Court Society
Type de matériel :
33
This article proposes to use Norbert Elias’ concept of court society in order to understand the way municipalities work regardless of their specificities. The role of the mayor as it is conceived and practiced allows him to develop strategies of control of the other elected representatives of his political majority. By awakening competition between them and placing experts personally attached to him between these possible competitors and the administrative apparatus, the mayor reduces the risk of mobilization of the deputy mayors outside election periods.
Réseaux sociaux