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020 _a9781557862396
082 _a307.760973 WOL
100 _aWolman, Harold
245 0 _aUrban politics and policy :
_bcomparative approach
260 _aOxford
260 _bBlackwell
260 _c1992
300 _a256 p.
365 _dPND
520 _aIn this refreshing and much needed text, Michael Goldsmith and Harold Wolman present a new approach to the study of urban politics which will be welcomed by students and teachers alike. Focusing on the effects of urban politics upon the well–being of urban residents, the authors examine the institutions, processes and policies which help to shape the lives of all city–dwellers. Drawing on cross–national data throughout, the differing cases of the United States and Britain are used to illuminate each other and to support a better understanding of the role of contemporary urban politics in the creation or destruction of urban well–being. Beginning with an introduction to urban politics as a field of study, successive chapters then survey the theories developed to describe or justify different models of local government; the definition of urban well–being; the nature of urban societies; and the role of local governments within the national system of intergovernmental relations. The scope and function of urban government activity is then set within the broad context of citizen demands and the role of individuals in local politics. Finally, the authors examine urban politics in action: in the policy process, in decision making, and in the outcomes of urban policies.
650 _aUrban policy-United States-Case studies
700 _aGoldsmith , Michael
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