Regional Government | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Decentralized Government category, you will find specialized literature on political systems that shift decision-making authority to the regional or local levels. The titles cover topics such as local politics, federalism, local administration, citizen participation, and the role of mayors, city councils, or state governments. Typical types of works include handbooks for elected officials, textbooks on social and state politics, case studies on migration and integration, as well as analyses of challenges such as climate change, energy poverty, or healthcare in rural areas.
The publications are aimed at local politicians, administrative staff, political science students, and individuals active in associations or initiatives. They offer practical introductions, legal frameworks, or academic perspectives on decentralized structures, for example in Germany, Switzerland, or Austria.