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At a time of intense urban civil unrest in the United States, this
classic text by Milton Kotler was the first to forcefully
demonstrate how governance on the neighborhood level could allow
Americans to regain liberty and the right to govern their own
lives. Kotler's original project showed how towns-once independent
but then later annexed by adjacent cities-became exploited by
centralized downtown power. As relevant today as it was when
originally published in 1969, Neighborhood Government continues to
speak to American cities whose faces have been radically changed by
immigration, urban sprawl, and communities fractured by pervasive
economic and racial inequality. With a new critical foreword by
Terry L. Cooper that places the text within contemporary debates
and a new foreword and afterword from the author, Neighborhood
Government continues to be a vital work for anyone interested in
the economic, social, and political health of American cities and
the continuing struggle to increase community investment and
control.
This book shows students entering the public service as well as
professionals in the field how to become ethically competent to
provide the leadership needed to advance the public interest. The
book doesn't just talk about ethics. The contributors describe how
ethical competence should guide organizational conduct. All
chapters are original, and written by experts in the PA field for
this book.
This book shows students entering the public service as well as
professionals in the field how to become ethically competent to
provide the leadership needed to advance the public interest. The
book doesn't just talk about ethics. The contributors describe how
ethical competence should guide organizational conduct. All
chapters are original, and written by experts in the PA field for
this book.
The book represents a continuation of research begun by Cooper in
Hong Kong in the early 1970s among expatriate artisan furniture
makers and woodcarvers from Dongyang County, Zhejiang Province. He
now sets out to investigate the fate of the same craft in the hands
of the same folk under totally different socio-economic conditions
in their native county in communist People's Republic of China.
The book represents a continuation of research begun by Cooper in
Hong Kong in the early 1970s among expatriate artisan furniture
makers and woodcarvers from Dongyang County, Zhejiang Province. He
now sets out to investigate the fate of the same craft in the hands
of the same folk under totally different socio-economic conditions
in their native county in communist People's Republic of China.
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