This book develops a new way of comparing and understanding urban politics across national borders. The author's approach, called "modes of governance, " emphasizes governing alignments and their agendas. Applying this perspective to four cities in England and the United States, Alan DiGaetano and John S. Klemanski compare the effects of postindustrial and urban political transformations, and link these to trends in the wider political economy.
Economics, demographics, and state structure influence the choices that ruling alliances face in urban politics. Power and City Governance examines...
This book develops a new way of comparing and understanding urban politics across national borders. The author's approach, called "modes of governance...