The Politics of Urban Development

Author:   Clarence N. Stone ,  H.T. Sanders
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Edition:   UK ed.
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9780700603336


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 September 1987
Format:   Paperback
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In the past twenty years the study of urban politics has shifted from a predominant concern with political culture and ethos to a preoccupation with political economy, particularly that of urban development. Urban scholars have come to recognize that cities are shaped by forces beyond their boundaries. From that focus have emerged the views that cities are clearly engaged in economic competition; that market processes are shaped by national policy decisions, sometimes intentionally and sometimes inadvertently; and that the costs and benefits of economic growth are unevenly distributed. But what else needs to be said about the policies and politics of urban development? To supplement prevailing theories, The Politics of Urban Development argues that the role of local actors in making development decisions merits closer study. Whatever the structural constraints, politics still matters. Collectively the essays provide ample evidence that local government officials and other community actors do not simply follow the imperatives that derive from the national political economy; they are able to assert a significant degree of influence over the shared destiny of an urban population. The impact of the collection is to heighten awareness of local political practices and of how and why they make a difference.

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Author:   Clarence N. Stone ,  H.T. Sanders
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Edition:   UK ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.70cm
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9780700603336


ISBN 10:   0700603336
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 September 1987
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A stunning collection of articles by leading urban scholars. It is brilliantly conceived and executed, reading more like a single-author book than a group of essays. --<b>Dennis Judd</b>, author of <i>The Politics of American Cities</i> These essays present a coherent and compelling argument--one that should help restore politics to the study of the urban development process; --<b>Martin Shefter</b>, author of <i>Political Crisis/Fiscal Crisis: The Collapse and Revival of New York City</i>


-A stunning collection of articles by leading urban scholars. It is brilliantly conceived and executed, reading more like a single-author book than a group of essays.---Dennis Judd, author of The Politics of American Cities -These essays present a coherent and compelling argument--one that should help restore politics to the study of the urban development process;---Martin Shefter, author of Political Crisis/Fiscal Crisis: The Collapse and Revival of New York City


Well-conceived, informative, and challenging. --Journal of Urban Affairs The value of the book is that it illuminates the forces that make social change succeed or fail in cities these days. --Journal of the American Planning Association A stunning collection of articles by leading urban scholars. It is brilliantly conceived and executed, reading more like a single-author book than a group of essays. --Dennis Judd, author of The Politics of American Cities These essays present a coherent and compelling argument--one that should help restore politics to the study of the urban development process; --Martin Shefter, author of Political Crisis/Fiscal Crisis: The Collapse and Revival of New York City


"""A stunning collection of articles by leading urban scholars. It is brilliantly conceived and executed, reading more like a single-author book than a group of essays.""--Dennis Judd, author of The Politics of American Cities""These essays present a coherent and compelling argument--one that should help restore politics to the study of the urban development process;""--Martin Shefter, author of Political Crisis/Fiscal Crisis: The Collapse and Revival of New York City ""Well-conceived, informative, and challenging.""--Journal of Urban Affairs""The value of the book is that it illuminates the forces that make social change succeed or fail in cities these days.""--Journal of the American Planning Association"


A stunning collection of articles by leading urban scholars. It is brilliantly conceived and executed, reading more like a single-author book than a group of essays.--Dennis Judd, author of The Politics of American CitiesThese essays present a coherent and compelling argument--one that should help restore politics to the study of the urban development process;--Martin Shefter, author of Political Crisis/Fiscal Crisis: The Collapse and Revival of New York City Well-conceived, informative, and challenging.--Journal of Urban AffairsThe value of the book is that it illuminates the forces that make social change succeed or fail in cities these days.--Journal of the American Planning Association


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