This book brings together thirteen experts in subnational politics
to examine the effects on local and regional governments of the
pessimistic perception that governments are limited in their
problem-solving abilities. Contributors discuss the issue of
popular participation in the political decision-making process,
which has led to the creation of community action groups and local
and regional organizations that foster economic development. They
take a hard look at the nature of relationships with other levels
of government and address the problems caused by a shrinking
budget.
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