Urban Politics and Public Policy: The City in CrisisStephen M. David, Paul E. Peterson |
Contents
The Urban Crisis and Its Historical Roots | 3 |
Can Cities Be Governed? | 19 |
The Bureaucracy Problem | 27 |
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