城市边界冲突的背后隐藏着什么?

Shlomo Hasson, Eran Razin
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本文研究了以色列的边界冲突,其中城市和农村地方当局在区域工业及其财产税的市政隶属关系上进行斗争。这项研究是根据参与观察和详细审查作为内政部长咨询机构的边界委员会收集的记录和材料进行的。对冲突的分析表明,结构性的社会分裂和政治进程打破了国家的权力平衡,引发了边界冲突。基本上,这场冲突标志着城市边缘地区的权力建设过程。外围城镇的主张,本质上是基于社会正义,受到既得利益政治利益、法律官僚约束和主流知识形式的综合制约。后者表现在关于城市是什么的一些基本假设中。在本文中,反对和支持边界变化的考虑已经转化为操作标准。这些标准分为四类:效率、效力、社会公正和法律官僚限制。根据这些标准,提出了解决冲突的层次结构。出于法律官僚主义的考虑,边界委员会选择了维持现状的次优解决方案。
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What is hidden behind a municipal boundary conflict?

This paper examines a boundary conflict in Israel in which urban and rural local authorities struggle over the municipal affiliation of regional industry and its property taxes. The study is based on participant observation and on detailed examination of minutes and material collected by the boundary commission serving as an advisory body to the Minister of Interior. The analysis of the conflict shows that structural social divisions and political processes tipped the balance of power in the country and triggered the boundary conflict. Basically, the conflict signifies a process of power-building in the urban periphery. The claims of the peripheral towns, essentially based on social justice, were checked by a combination of vested political interests, legal-bureaucratic constraints and prevailing forms of knowledge. The latter are manifested in some basic assumptions as to what a city is. In this paper, the considerations against and for boundary change have been translated into operational criteria. These criteria have been grouped into four categories: efficiency, effectiveness, social justice and legal bureaucratic constraints. Based on these criteria, a hierarchy of solutions to the conflict has been suggested. Due to legal-bureaucratic considerations the second best solution of maintaining the status quo was opted for by the boundary commission.

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