This collection of essays from authoritative contributors on the government of the world's largest cities examines how the metropolitan model - local governments in one authority - succeeds or fails. Specific cities exemplifying the three categories of outright abolition, under fire, and successfully thriving, are examined to see whether it is possible to judge how far the existence of a metropolitan government has improved the governance of the big city.
This collection of essays from authoritative contributors on the government of the world's largest cities examines how the metropolitan model - local ...