ABSTRACT

Unlike most competing texts that are densely written and heavily theoretical, with little flavor of political life, this book is a readable, jargon-free introduction to real-life local politics for today's students. While it encompasses local government and politics in cities and towns across America, "Local Politics: A Practical Guide to Governing at the Grassroots" gives special attention to the politics of suburbia, where many students live, and encourages them to become engaged in their own communities. The book is also distinguished by its strong emphasis on nuts-and-bolts practical politics. It provides focused discussion of institutions, roles, and personalities as well as the dynamic environment of local politics (demographics, immigration, globalization, etc.) and major policy issues (budgets, land use, transportation, education, etc.). Other texts treat communities as abstractions and readers as passive observers. "Local Politics: A Practical Guide to Governing at the Grassroots" is designed to inspire civic engagement as well as understanding. It features "In Your Community" research projects for students in every chapter along with informative tables, clear charts, essential terms, and guides to useful websites.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction to the Study of Local Politics

Why We Bother and How We Go About It

part I|94 pages

The Environment of Local Politics: Characteristics of Urban Places

chapter 2|25 pages

The Environment of Local Politics

The Geographic, Demographic, and Economic Contexts

chapter 3|36 pages

The Evolution of Urban Places

Where People Live and Why

chapter 4|31 pages

The Intergovernmental Environment of Local Politics

Creatures of the States and Supplicants of the Federal Government

part 2|101 pages

Official Decision Makers: Inside City Hall

chapter 5|15 pages

Forms of Government

From Weak Mayors and Machines to the Beginnings of Reform

chapter 6|27 pages

Reform Politics

The City-Manager Form of Government and Beyond

chapter 7|31 pages

Legislators and Executives

The Balance of Power

chapter 8|26 pages

Bureaucracy

The Rest of the Iceberg

part III|69 pages

Outside City Hall: Elections, Influence, and Power

chapter 9|25 pages

Elections and Campaigns

The Voters (and the Media) Have Their Say

chapter 10|23 pages

Interest Groups in Local Politics

Types, Tactics, and Targets

chapter 11|19 pages

Community Power Structures

Official and Unofficial Decision Makers

part IV|96 pages

Budget Politics, Public Policy, and Regional Government

chapter 12|28 pages

Budget Politics

The Getting and Spending of Money

chapter 13|38 pages

Politics and Public Policy

Some Local Issues and Battles

chapter 14|28 pages

Metropolitan Politics

The Future of Local Government