The decade of the 1990s brought to power in many American cities a new breed of mayors who have sought to reinvent municipal governance through a variety of innovations that, like the mayors themselves, defy easy partisan or ideological classification. These innovations are widely viewed as having helped to turn around such cities as Philadelphia, Cleveland, New York, and Chicago. The purpose of this paper is to explain the most notable of these innovations for possible consideration by Atlanta's incoming mayor
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La néolibéralisation des politiques éducatives aux États-Unis transforme les paysages scolaires des ...
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This study seeks to assess the results of the Olympic Legacy Program of the Atlanta Housing Authorit...
This article looks at urban education through the vantage point of Chicago\u27s mayors. It begins wi...
Who loses if nothing is done? The city of Atlanta, with its central location, mature transit network...
Neoliberal reforms alter cities all the way down to their very urban form. This research expands ou...
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As central cities redefine themselves after decades of commercial abandonment, “urban renaissance” m...
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This paper examines the property value impacts of a very large-scale redevelop initiative in Atlanta...
In 1899, Atlantans saw their city streets as multi-purpose open spaces, freely available to all pers...
Molotch, Stone, and others demonstrated that business leaders exercise major influence in American u...
The main purpose of this study is to examine specific campaign pledges made by Mr. Maynard H. Jackso...
This article looks at urban education through the vantage point of Chicago’s mayors. It begins with ...
La néolibéralisation des politiques éducatives aux États-Unis transforme les paysages scolaires des ...
This thesis compares the experiences of citizens who regularly participate in the planning and zonin...
This study seeks to assess the results of the Olympic Legacy Program of the Atlanta Housing Authorit...
This article looks at urban education through the vantage point of Chicago\u27s mayors. It begins wi...
Who loses if nothing is done? The city of Atlanta, with its central location, mature transit network...
Neoliberal reforms alter cities all the way down to their very urban form. This research expands ou...
In this article, we demonstrate the neoliberalism and multiscalar economic perspective of the charte...
This study seeks to unearth how current urban growth machines mobilize governmentality as a politica...
As central cities redefine themselves after decades of commercial abandonment, “urban renaissance” m...
This paper examines why the Toronto Board of Management was created and why it is unique based on th...
This paper examines the property value impacts of a very large-scale redevelop initiative in Atlanta...
In 1899, Atlantans saw their city streets as multi-purpose open spaces, freely available to all pers...
Molotch, Stone, and others demonstrated that business leaders exercise major influence in American u...
The main purpose of this study is to examine specific campaign pledges made by Mr. Maynard H. Jackso...
This article looks at urban education through the vantage point of Chicago’s mayors. It begins with ...
La néolibéralisation des politiques éducatives aux États-Unis transforme les paysages scolaires des ...