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    In Defence of Councillors 

    Copus, Colin (Manchester University Press, 2016-01)
    The book explores the changing nature of the roles powers, tasks, functions, expectations and challenges of the office of councillor and those that are elected to that office. Based on detailed and long-term research among ...
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    Have Mayors Will Travel: Trends and Developments in the Direct Election of the Mayor: A Five-Nation Study 

    Copus, Colin; Iglesias, A.; Hacek, M.; Illner, M.; Lidstrom, A. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016-09)
    Whether citizens should directly elect the mayor or whether only councillors should be able to indirectly choose the local political to the exclusion of the public from the process, is one of the most controversial debates ...
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    Reforming Local Councils and the Role of Councillors: A Comparative Analysis of Fifteen European Countries, 

    Lidstrom, A.; Baldersheim, H.; Copus, Colin; Hlynsdottir, E. M.; Kettunen, P.; Klimovsky, D. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016-09)
    The chapter aims at highlighting and analyzing attempts to restore or improve the existing institutions of representative democracy – the councils and the councillors – in 15 different European countries, from a comparative ...
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    Are Independent Councillors Really Conservatives in Disguise? 

    Copus, Colin; Wingfield, M. (Taylor and Francis, 2013-10-09)
    A feature of English local political folk-lore is the belief among national political parties, that Independent councillors are Conservatives in disguise. Yet, little evidence is given to support this idea because little ...
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