The author provides a study of metropolitan government, outlines the need for a unit of government at the metropolitan scale and discusses the relevant theoretical aspects of local government reorganization. Developments in metropolitan government in London, Manchester, Melbourne, Toronto and San Francisco are examined, documenting approximately one hundred years of progress. In all these cities recent events indicate the demise of metropolitan government, but Max Barlow suggests that as we approach the turn of the century the case for metropolitan government will likely grow stronger, and there may be renewed efforts in this sphere of government.
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Anbieter: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Series: Geography and Environment xii 346p black boards, silver lettering, one essay heavily annotated in pencil, a very good copy from a Cambridge college library, still a good copy Language: English. Artikel-Nr. 160920
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