Politics, Planning and the City is designed to introduce the
complex political processes and problems of the modern city. The
author begins by setting the theoretical context and discusses
models of democracy, power and the nature of policy. Next he
examines change and the city, by focusing on actual
decision-making. Three major policy areas affecting the city -
housing, planning and the social services - are then reviewed and
the post-war experiences analysed. The author concludes by
discussing the consequences, intended and unintended, for the city
adn asks whether city governments can cope with the future. This
book was first published in 1980.
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