In this book, Douglas Cantor exposes the causes of term limits at the local level of government, and by examining each case through the lens of Progressive values, aims to shed light on how and why the movement to adopt term limits came to exist.
In this book, Douglas Cantor exposes the causes of term limits at the local level of government, and by examining each case through the lens of Progressive values, aims to shed light on how and why the movement to adopt term limits came to exist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas Cantor is a full-time teaching instructor at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. His teaching and research interests include constitutional law, water law and policy, housing law and policy, urban politics, American politics, privatization, and judicial politics.
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Part 1: Term Limits and Reform 1. A Reckoning of Reform 2. Term Limits and the Rise of the Modern Era of Municipal Reform 3. Municipal Reform: Modernizing the Literature With How We Understand Term Limits Part 2: Cases 4. Studying Local Term Limits 5. Roswell GA 6. Tinley Park IL 7. Naperville IL 8. Orland Park IL 9. Santa Monica CA 10. Loomis CA 11. Arlington TX 12. Farragut TN 13. Lincoln NE 14. West Seneca NY 15. Allentown PA 16. St. Tammany Parish LA 17. Palm Beach Gardens FL 18. Alsip IL 19. Opa-Locka FL 20. Marietta GA 21. Hudson OH 22. Palmer AK 23. Green Bay WI 24. Topeka KS Part 3: Conclusions 25. On Incumbency 26. On the Reform Impulse 27. On Diffusion 28. On the Acceptance or Rejection of Term Limits 29. Other Observations 30. Conclusion: Reflections on Term Limits and the Rise of the Modern Era of Reform
Part 1: Term Limits and Reform 1. A Reckoning of Reform 2. Term Limits and the Rise of the Modern Era of Municipal Reform 3. Municipal Reform: Modernizing the Literature With How We Understand Term Limits Part 2: Cases 4. Studying Local Term Limits 5. Roswell GA 6. Tinley Park IL 7. Naperville IL 8. Orland Park IL 9. Santa Monica CA 10. Loomis CA 11. Arlington TX 12. Farragut TN 13. Lincoln NE 14. West Seneca NY 15. Allentown PA 16. St. Tammany Parish LA 17. Palm Beach Gardens FL 18. Alsip IL 19. Opa-Locka FL 20. Marietta GA 21. Hudson OH 22. Palmer AK 23. Green Bay WI 24. Topeka KS Part 3: Conclusions 25. On Incumbency 26. On the Reform Impulse 27. On Diffusion 28. On the Acceptance or Rejection of Term Limits 29. Other Observations 30. Conclusion: Reflections on Term Limits and the Rise of the Modern Era of Reform
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