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Governing America's Urban Areas |
| 1st Edition (2003) |
| Alan L. Saltzstein |
| GOVERNING AMERICA'S URBAN AREAS offers students a detailed understanding of the structures and political processes intrinsic to metropolitan government. Focusing on the problems and promises of coordinated metropolitan governance, Alan Saltzstein demonstrates that American cities--which need strong government--are often governed in reality by a variety of weak institutions and forces. This theme is woven throughout the text, giving students a common framework within which to understand such fundamental social science concepts as power, efficiency, violence, representation, and organizational structure.
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| BOUND BOOK |
360 Pages, PB |
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0155073796 $76.95 |
Thomson Learning | |
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