Martha Derthick (ed.)
Dilemmas of Scale in America's Federal Democracy
Herausgeber: Derthick, Martha; Hamilton, Lee H.
Martha Derthick (ed.)
Dilemmas of Scale in America's Federal Democracy
Herausgeber: Derthick, Martha; Hamilton, Lee H.
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This book focuses on localist traditions, seeking to recapture their origins, explain their current impact, and assess their worth.
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This book focuses on localist traditions, seeking to recapture their origins, explain their current impact, and assess their worth.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9780521640398
- ISBN-10: 0521640393
- Artikelnr.: 21344427
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 806g
- ISBN-13: 9780521640398
- ISBN-10: 0521640393
- Artikelnr.: 21344427
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword Michael J. Lacey
Introduction Martha Derthick
Part I. Citizenship and Local Self-Government: 1. City life and citizenship James Q. Wilson
2. Citizen and city: locality, public-spiritedness and the American regime Stephen L. Elkin
Part II. Local Self-Government in American Political History: 3. The origins and influence of early American local self-government: Democracy in America reconsidered Pauline Maier
4. Localism, political parties and civic virtue Sidney M. Milkis
5. How many communities? The evolution of American federalism Martha Derthick
6. Local practice in transition: from government to governance Kathryn M. Doherty and Clarence N. Stone
Part III. The Place of Locality in Current Policy Choice: 7. The ideo-logics of urban land-use politics Alan A. Altshuler
8. Local government and environmental policy Marc K. Landy
9. Local self-government in education: community, citizenship and charter schools Gregory R. Weiher and Chris Cookson
10. Net gains: the Voting Rights Act and Southern local government Richard M. Valelly
11. The people's court? Federal judges and criminal justice William D. Hagedorn and John J. DiIulio Jr
Afterword: federalism and community Philip Selznick
Contributors
Index.
Acknowledgments
Foreword Michael J. Lacey
Introduction Martha Derthick
Part I. Citizenship and Local Self-Government: 1. City life and citizenship James Q. Wilson
2. Citizen and city: locality, public-spiritedness and the American regime Stephen L. Elkin
Part II. Local Self-Government in American Political History: 3. The origins and influence of early American local self-government: Democracy in America reconsidered Pauline Maier
4. Localism, political parties and civic virtue Sidney M. Milkis
5. How many communities? The evolution of American federalism Martha Derthick
6. Local practice in transition: from government to governance Kathryn M. Doherty and Clarence N. Stone
Part III. The Place of Locality in Current Policy Choice: 7. The ideo-logics of urban land-use politics Alan A. Altshuler
8. Local government and environmental policy Marc K. Landy
9. Local self-government in education: community, citizenship and charter schools Gregory R. Weiher and Chris Cookson
10. Net gains: the Voting Rights Act and Southern local government Richard M. Valelly
11. The people's court? Federal judges and criminal justice William D. Hagedorn and John J. DiIulio Jr
Afterword: federalism and community Philip Selznick
Contributors
Index.
List of tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword Michael J. Lacey
Introduction Martha Derthick
Part I. Citizenship and Local Self-Government: 1. City life and citizenship James Q. Wilson
2. Citizen and city: locality, public-spiritedness and the American regime Stephen L. Elkin
Part II. Local Self-Government in American Political History: 3. The origins and influence of early American local self-government: Democracy in America reconsidered Pauline Maier
4. Localism, political parties and civic virtue Sidney M. Milkis
5. How many communities? The evolution of American federalism Martha Derthick
6. Local practice in transition: from government to governance Kathryn M. Doherty and Clarence N. Stone
Part III. The Place of Locality in Current Policy Choice: 7. The ideo-logics of urban land-use politics Alan A. Altshuler
8. Local government and environmental policy Marc K. Landy
9. Local self-government in education: community, citizenship and charter schools Gregory R. Weiher and Chris Cookson
10. Net gains: the Voting Rights Act and Southern local government Richard M. Valelly
11. The people's court? Federal judges and criminal justice William D. Hagedorn and John J. DiIulio Jr
Afterword: federalism and community Philip Selznick
Contributors
Index.
Acknowledgments
Foreword Michael J. Lacey
Introduction Martha Derthick
Part I. Citizenship and Local Self-Government: 1. City life and citizenship James Q. Wilson
2. Citizen and city: locality, public-spiritedness and the American regime Stephen L. Elkin
Part II. Local Self-Government in American Political History: 3. The origins and influence of early American local self-government: Democracy in America reconsidered Pauline Maier
4. Localism, political parties and civic virtue Sidney M. Milkis
5. How many communities? The evolution of American federalism Martha Derthick
6. Local practice in transition: from government to governance Kathryn M. Doherty and Clarence N. Stone
Part III. The Place of Locality in Current Policy Choice: 7. The ideo-logics of urban land-use politics Alan A. Altshuler
8. Local government and environmental policy Marc K. Landy
9. Local self-government in education: community, citizenship and charter schools Gregory R. Weiher and Chris Cookson
10. Net gains: the Voting Rights Act and Southern local government Richard M. Valelly
11. The people's court? Federal judges and criminal justice William D. Hagedorn and John J. DiIulio Jr
Afterword: federalism and community Philip Selznick
Contributors
Index.