Does globalization menace our cities? Are cities able to exercise democratic rule and strategic choice when international competition increasingly limits the importance of place? Cities in the International Marketplace looks at the political responses of ten cities in North America and Western Europe as they grappled with the forces of global restructuring during the past thirty years. H. V. Savitch and Paul Kantor conclude that cities do have choices in city building and that they behave strategically in the international marketplace.
Rather than treating cities through...
Does globalization menace our cities? Are cities able to exercise democratic rule and strategic choice when international competition increasingly ...
Given the resurgence of party identification and polarization in the 1990s, a dozen contributions analyze issues and survey results on US political parties in the mass public, as electoral organizations, and as governing institutions. Includes supporting tables and figures. The editors are Fordham U
Given the resurgence of party identification and polarization in the 1990s, a dozen contributions analyze issues and survey results on US political pa...