01319pab a2200193 454500008004000000100002100040245011300061260000900174300001100183362000800194520070400202650003100906650001500937700001700952773002500969909001000994999001701004952010401021180718b1999 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aHaughton, Graham aFrom corporate city to citizens city?: urban leadership after local entrepreneurialism in the United Kingdom c1999 ap.3-23 aSep aThe authors reassess the recent history of U.K. urban politics. Following the local entrepreneurialism promoted by the Thatcher governments in the 1980s, they trace the gradual emergence of a more inclusive approach to urban policy. This shift, which began with the Major government in the early 1990s, marks a move toward a more community-orientated vision of social regeneration. Through a survey of the evolution of partnership styles and economic development in Leeds and informed by recent cross-national work on regime theory, the authors provide insights into the structural factors that have shaped the formation, composition, and actions of local coalitions in U.K. governance. - Reproduced aLeadership - Great Britain aLeadership aWhile, Aidan aUrban Affairs Review a42838 c42838d42838 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 35, Issue no: 1pAR43223r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR