Processes, dynamics and trends of national public policies in relation to territorial development and local management in Argentina (2003-2017)

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  • Alejandro Casalis Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48160/25913530di03.33

Abstract

In recent years, reflection on the processes and dynamics generated by national public policies on local management and territories is of interest. We consider that in 2003-2015 we witnessed a recentralization process of national public policies aimed at territorial development that introduced transformations in the municipal agenda, in the framework of actors and in the development possibilities of the territories. The change of government as of December 2015 opens questions about this process. What are the characteristics of national policies in relation to territorial development? What consequences does it have on the local agenda? And what is the stakeholder structure it promotes? The paper seeks to investigate the processes, dynamics and more recent trends of national public policies in relation to territorial development and local management in Argentina in the period 2003-2017.

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Author Biography

Alejandro Casalis, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales

Es Licenciado en Ciencia Política por la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Magister en Diseño e implementación de políticas y programas sociales por la Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO).  Doctorando en Desarrollo Económico en la Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (UNQ). Docente e investigador del Diploma Superior en Desarrollo Local, Territorial y Economía Social de FLACSO y docente en la Maestría de Gobierno Local de la UNQ.

Published

2017-08-31

How to Cite

Casalis, A. (2017). Processes, dynamics and trends of national public policies in relation to territorial development and local management in Argentina (2003-2017). Divulgatio. Academic Postgraduate Profiles, 1(03), 63–77. https://doi.org/10.48160/25913530di03.33

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