Regionalism and realism : a study of governments in the New York metropolitan area /
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Natura: | Licensed eBooks |
Lingua: | inglese |
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Washington, DC :
Brookings Institution Press
©2001.
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Accesso online: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7864/j.ctvcj2j5h |
Sommario:
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents
- PART ONE: Understanding Regionalism
- 1 The New York Region: 2,179 Governments
- 2 The Values of Regionalism
- PART TWO: Regionalism and the New York City Experience
- 3 One Grand and Glorious City
- 4 Creating Real Local Government in New York City
- 5 The Limits of Metropolitanism
- PART THREE: Functional Regionalism
- 6 Across State Lines: The Port Authority
- 7 Single- State Agencies: The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and New Jersey Transit
- PART FOUR: The Regional Idea in Subregional Settings
- 8 The Persistence of Suburban Localism.
- 9 Two Approaches: Bottom Up and Top Down
- PART FIVE: The Nation in the Regional Arena
- 10 The Case of Solid Waste
- PART SIX: Conclusion
- 11 Lessons for the Future
- Notes
- Index.