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RISKS OF INTRODUCTION OF INSTITUTE OF CITY MANAGEMENT (ACCORDING TO EXPERTS OF THE SOUTHERN FEDERAL DISTRICT)

РИСКИ ОТ ВВЕДЕНИЯ ИНСТИТУТА СИТИ-МЕНЕДЖМЕНТА (В ОЦЕНКАХ ЭКСПЕРТОВ ЮЖНОГО ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОГО ОКРУГА)

Dyatlov Alexander (Дятлов А.В.), Kovalyov Vitaly (Ковалев В.В.) and Serikov Anton (Сериков А.В.)
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Dyatlov Alexander (Дятлов А.В.): Southern Federal University
Kovalyov Vitaly (Ковалев В.В.): Southern Federal University
Serikov Anton (Сериков А.В.): Southern Federal University

State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2018, vol. 4, 39-42

Abstract: This article attempts to analyze the administrative and social risks that have arisen as a result of the introduction of the Institute of city management. As a result of the study, the authors came to the conclusion that the main risks should be considered 1) fear of being disloyal to the Federal government, 2) the conflict between the administration and the representative body of local self-government, 3) the growth of corruption practices due to the loss of transparency of the process of assuming the office of the head of the municipality and 4) the inability to carry out strategic planning.

Keywords: Institute of city management; risks; social risks; administrative risks; local government; head of the municipality; South of Russia; transformation of political institutes; municipality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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