Urban politics/ edited by Jonathan S. Davies and David L. Imbroscio - Los Angeles: Sage, 2010. - 408p. 15.6cm.



VOLUME 3: INSTITUTIONS AND GOVERNANCE

34.City, State and Market - Stephen Elkin
35.Toward a Theory of Urban Development - H. V. Savitch and Paul Kantor
36.Urban Regimes and the Capacity to Govern - Clarence Stone
37.Urban Regimes and Growth Machines: Towards a cross-national research agenda - Alan Harding
38.Governance as Theory: Five propositions - Gerry Stoker
39.Rescuing Aunt Sally: Taking institutional theory seriously in urban politics - Vivien Lowndes
40.Toward a Theory of Street-Level Bureaucracy - Michael Lipsky
41.The Urban Bureaucracy Anne - Mette Kjaer
42.Local Governance, the Crises of Fordism and the Changing Geographies of Regulation - Mark Goodwin and Joe Painter
43.Understanding Recent Trends in Central-Local Relations: Centralisation in Great Britain and decentralisation in the United States - Harold Wolman
44.Understanding Urban Governance: The contribution of rational choice - Keith Dowding et al
45.Life-style Values and Political Decentralization in Metropolitan Areas - Olivier Williams
46.Regionalisms: New and old - Peter Dreier, John Mollenkopf and Todd Swanstrom
47.Metropolitan Institutional Reform and the Rescaling of State Space in Contemporary Western Europe - Neil Brenner
48.Deepening Democracy - Archon Fung and Erik Olin Wright
49.The Democratic Anchorage of Governance Networks - Eva Sorensen and Jacob Torfing
50.The Limits of Partnership: An exit-action strategy for local democratic inclusion - Jonathan Davies

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