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New York City Politics
Author | : Bruce F. Berg |
Publsiher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2007-11-12 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780813543895 |
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Most experts consider economic development to be the dominant factor influencing urban politics. They point to the importance of the finance and real estate industries, the need to improve the tax base, and the push to create jobs. Bruce F. Berg maintains that there are three forces which are equally important in explaining New York City politics: economic development; the city’s relationships with the state and federal governments, which influence taxation, revenue and public policy responsibilities; and New York City’s racial and ethnic diversity, resulting in demands for more equitable representation and greater equity in the delivery of public goods and services. New York City Politics focuses on the impact of these three forces on the governance of New York City’s political system including the need to promote democratic accountability, service delivery equity, as well as the maintenance of civil harmony. This second edition updates the discussion with examples from the Bloomberg and de Blasio administrations as well as current public policy issues including infrastructure, housing and homelessness, land use regulations, and education.
Governing New York City
Author | : Wallace Stanley Sayre,Herbert Kaufman |
Publsiher | : R.S. Means Company |
Total Pages | : 850 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : New York (N.Y.) |
ISBN | : CORNELL:31924002271488 |
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A Mayor s Life
Author | : David N Dinkins |
Publsiher | : PublicAffairs |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 2013-09-17 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781610393027 |
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How did a scrawny black kid -- the son of a barber and a domestic who grew up in Harlem and Trenton -- become the 106th mayor of New York City? It's a remarkable journey. David Norman Dinkins was born in 1927, joined the Marine Corps in the waning days of World War II, went to Howard University on the G.I. Bill, graduated cum laude with a degree in mathematics in 1950, and married Joyce Burrows, whose father, Daniel Burrows, had been a state assemblyman well-versed in the workings of New York's political machine. It was his father-in-law who suggested the young mathematician might make an even better politician once he also got his law degree. The political career of David Dinkins is set against the backdrop of the rising influence of a broader demographic in New York politics, including far greater segments of the city's "gorgeous mosaic." After a brief stint as a New York assemblyman, Dinkins was nominated as a deputy mayor by Abe Beame in 1973, but ultimately declined because he had not filed his income tax returns on time. Down but not out, he pursued his dedication to public service, first by serving as city clerk. In 1986, Dinkins was elected Manhattan borough president, and in 1989, he defeated Ed Koch and Rudy Giuliani to become mayor of New York City, the largest American city to elect an African American mayor. As the newly-elected mayor of a city in which crime had risen precipitously in the years prior to his taking office, Dinkins vowed to attack the problems and not the victims. Despite facing a budget deficit, he hired thousands of police officers, more than any other mayoral administration in the twentieth century, and launched the "Safe Streets, Safe City" program, which fundamentally changed how police fought crime. For the first time in decades, crime rates began to fall -- a trend that continues to this day. Among his other major successes, Mayor Dinkins brokered a deal that kept the US Open Tennis Championships in New York -- bringing hundreds of millions of dollars to the city annually -- and launched the revitalization of Times Square after decades of decay, all the while deflecting criticism and some outright racism with a seemingly unflappable demeanor. Criticized by some for his handling of the Crown Heights riots in 1991, Dinkins describes in these pages a very different version of events. A Mayor's Life is a revealing look at a devoted public servant and a New Yorker in love with his city, who led that city during tumultuous times.
Governing New York City
Author | : Wallace Sayre,Herbert Kaufman |
Publsiher | : Russell Sage Foundation |
Total Pages | : 836 |
Release | : 1960-12-31 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781610446860 |
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This widely acclaimed study of political power in a metropolitan community portrays the political system in its entirety and in balance—and retains much of the drama, the excitement, and the special style of New York City. It discusses the stakes and rules of the city's politics, and the individuals, groups, and official agencies influencing government action.
Dual City
Author | : John H. Mollenkopf,Manuel Castells |
Publsiher | : Russell Sage Foundation |
Total Pages | : 493 |
Release | : 1991-04-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781610444040 |
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Have the last two decades produced a New York composed of two separate and unequal cities? As the contributors to Dual City reveal, the complexity of inequality in New York defies simple distinctions between black and white, the Yuppies and the homeless. The city's changing economic structure has intersected with an increasingly diversified population, providing upward mobility for some groups while isolating others. As race, gender, ethnicity, and class become ever more critical components of the postindustrial city, the New York experience illuminates not just one great city, or indeed all large cities, but the forces affecting most of the globe. "The authors constitute an impressive assemblage of seasoned scholars, representing a wide array of pertinent disciplines. Their product is a pioneering volume in the social sciences and urban studies...the 20-page bibliography is a major research tool on its own." —Choice
Governing New York State
Author | : Robert F. Pecorella,Jeffrey M. Stonecash |
Publsiher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2006-02-16 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0791466922 |
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Essays on New York State government and politics.
Governing New York State
Author | : Jeffrey M. Stonecash |
Publsiher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2001-02-08 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0791448886 |
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An indispensable guide to New York State's politics, political institutions, and public policies.
Governing New York State Sixth Edition
Author | : Robert F. Pecorella,Jeffrey M. Stonecash |
Publsiher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 346 |
Release | : 2012-12-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781438444734 |
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A comprehensive overview of New York State's politics, political institutions, and major public policies. New York contains greater diversity than almost any other state. This diversity creates extensive social and political conflict within the state. Governing New York State, Sixth Edition provides expert assessment of how these conflicts are organized and represented, and how the political process and political institutions work in an effort to resolve them. Contributors explore the role of political parties and interest groups in representing these concerns. They also review the nature of the legislature, the governor, the courts, and public authorities as well as how these institutions play a role in making decisions. Finally, the impact of politics is analyzed for the policy areas of intergovernmental fiscal relations, welfare, health, and local education. The sixth edition of Governing New York State provides an excellent summary of the political process and most of the major policy controversies in the state.