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In this reader, two leading scholars have brought together a collection that represents some of the most important trends in urban scholarship today. The readings fit together in a political economy framework so that, considered as a whole, they illustrate how public power and private resources interact in the governance of cities. Users appreciate the reader's cutting edge scholarship, placement of U.S. cities in a world context, and strong introductory essays by the editors. Also available in a new edition: Judd & Swanstrom's "City Politics 3/e". The reader is the perfect complement for this main text.
Contents
Introduction: The Evolution of Urban Politics in America. 1. The Political Economy of Cities. Paul E. Peterson, The Interests of the Limited City. Clarence N. Stone, Urban Regimes: A Research Perspective. Todd Swanstrom, Semisovereign Cities: The Politics of Urban Development [NEW]. Elaine B. Sharp, Cultures Wars and City Politics [NEW].I. THE EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN URBAN POLITICS. 2. The Mercantile Cities. Sam Bass Warner, The Environment of Private Opportunity. Richard C. Wade, The Urban Frontier.3. Machine Politics. William Riordan, To Hold Your District: Study Human Nature. Robert K. Merton, The Latent Functions of the Machine. Steven P. Erie, Big-City Rainbow Politics: Machines Revividus.4. Reform Politics. Andrew D. White, City Affairs Are Not Political. Samuel P. Hays, The Politics of Reform in Municipal Government in the Progressive Era. Amy Bridges, Winning the West to Municipal Reform.II. THE POLITICS OF THE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN CITY. 5. The Suburbs. Lynn M. Appleton, The Gender Regimes of American Cities. Herbert J. Gans, The Planners of Levittown. Joel Garreau, Edge City.6. The Central Cities. Christopher Howard, Michael Lipsky, and Dale Rogers Marshall, Citizen Participation in Urban Politics: Rise and Routinization. William Sites, The Limits of Urban Regime Theory: New York City Under Koch, Dinkins, and Giuliani [NEW]. Carl Abbott, The Political Transformation of Sunbelt Cities.III. PROBLEMS AND POLICY ISSUES OF THE 1990S. 7. Entrepreneurial Cities and Growth Politics. Richard Foglesong, When Disney Comes to Town. Peter Eisinger, The Politics of Bread and Circuses [NEW]. Nicholas Lemann, The Myth of Community Development. Paul Kantor and H.V. Savitch, Can Politicians Bargain with Business.8. The New Inequalities. Report of the Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Mike Davis, Fortress Los Angeles, The Militarization of Urban Space. Dennis Judd, Enclosure, Community, and Community Life [NEW]. William Julius Wilson, How to Build Multi-Racial Coalitions [NEW].9. National Policy and Local Governments. Paul E. Peterson, Who Should Do What? Divided Responsibility in the Federal System. Peter Eisinger, City Politics in an Era of Federal Devolution [NEW].10. The Rise of Regional Politics [ALL NEW]. William R. Barnes and Larry C. Ledebur, The Regional Economic Commons. Mryon Orfield, Conflict or Consensus: Forty Years of Minnesota Metropolitan Politics. Pietro S. Nivola, Fat City: Understanding American Urban Form from a Transatlantic Perspective. Fred Siegel, Is Regional Government the Answer.