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This impressive treatise provides a telling critique of how in the long run the government turned a blind eye to the fate of the cities. No other work offers such a useful narrative of presidential action or inaction and Washington political maneuvering with regard to urban issues. This comprehensive history will become the standard source for understanding the development and trajectory of federal policymaking affecting America's urban centers.
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City planning, Kommunalpolitik, Stadtplanung, Urban policy, History, City planning, united statesPlaces
United States, USATimes
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The fate of cities: urban America and the federal government, 1945-2000
2011, University Press of Kansas
in English
070061768X 9780700617685
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Table of Contents
The fair deal and the cities
Dynamic conservatism and the cities
The new urban frontier
The great society and the cities
Nixon and the new federalism
Ford and the new federalism
A new partnership with the cities
Ronald Reagan's new federalism
George H.W. Bush's new federalism
Bill Clinton and a "third way" for urban America
The fate of the cities.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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