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Bias Change in Urban Metropolitan Politics
USA
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The Bias of Political Organization
  • Urban political structures not neutral
  • Examples
  • Ethnic leaders viewed civil service reforms as
    the curse of the nation
  • Metropolitan governments opposed by
    African-American leaders
  • Bussing in school districts opposed by ethnics
    and suburban whites

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The Bias of Political Organization
  • Zoning regulations
  • often used to exclude poor

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Common Themes of Urban Politics in the United
States
  • First Theme
  • Participants in the political process anticipate
    that major changes in
  • governmental structures,
  • boundaries,
  • decision making processes
  • Produce policy changes that would be for or
    against their interests

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Common Themes of Urban Politics in the United
States
  • Second Theme
  • Most important urban political issues now involve
    more than the central cities
  • suburbs the exurbs
  • metropolitan-level structures of government
  • federal government
  • Contemporary politics of the central city and the
    entire metropolitan region are intertwined, not
    separate

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Common Themes of Urban Politics in the United
States
  • Third Theme
  • Key issues at stake involved changes in either
  • channels through which citizens would have
    political access to key decision matters
  • Or direct social access to important amenities of
    urban life
  • Examples
  • quality education
  • housing
  • transportation

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Common Themes of Urban Politics in the United
States
  • Fourth Theme
  • Federal government has become a key participant
    in urban and metropolitan politics
  • Washington influences decisions on housing,
    education and intra-urban transportation
  • Above issues previously were viewed as
    exclusively local prerogatives

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The Nature of Change in Metropolitan Politics
Latin America
  • Abrupt change imposed from above (the national
    level)
  • Change in rules of the game as opposed to
    change in government
  • Fidel Castros abolition of the mayor-council
    system (modeled on the US.) of government for
    Havana
  • Reorganization in Buenos Aires following the
    constitutional reform of 1994
  • Creation of the Metropolitan District in Caracas
    upon adoption of a new constitution (1999)

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The Nature of Change in Metropolitan Politics of
the United States
  • Incrementalism has predominated
  • Three historical periods of urban/metropolitan
    politics
  • Age of political machines
  • Progressive movement
  • Period of the dependent city

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Two Watershed Presidencies(post World War II)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-69) bringing the federal
    government in (Great Society)
  • Ronald W. Reagan (1981-89) distancing the federal
    government from the cities

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Contemporary Local Government Fragmentation
(Counties)
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Contemporary Local Government Fragmentation
(Municipalities of Allegheny County PA.
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Contemporary Local Government Fragmentation (U.S.
Total 87,453)
  • Other Regular Subdivisions
  • Town/Township
  • School District

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Contemporary Local Government Fragmentation (U.S.
Total 87,453)
  • Special District
  • Tri-State Port Authority
  • Services Metropolitan New York (N.Y. N. New
    Jersey W. Connecticut)

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Bias, Change, and Political Power Critical
Conceptual Clarifications
  • Political Power the ability to influence public
    decisions
  • Critical Dimensions of political power
  • Context of Power
  • Structure of Power
  • Public Power and Private power

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Tradition of Privatism in Urban United States
  • Quaker Philadelphia Puritan Boston
  • Priority on individual and private sector
  • Priority to the leadership in the public sector
  • Sam Warner The Private City (Philadelphia

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Changing EmphasisPrivate vs Public Sectors
  • Priority to private sector following the Civil
    War
  • Wealth increasingly concentrated in 1890s
  • Wilson administration (1913 1920)
  • Role of government increased
  • Heavy handed national security policies leads to
    election of conservative Republican Warren G.
    Harding
  • Social and economic Darwinism Ascendant in 1920s

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Punctuated Expansion of Role of Federal
Government
  • New Deal of Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Great Society of Lyndon Johnson
  • Reagan Revolution resurrects support for smaller
    government
  • Government problem not solution
  • Bush I and Clinton continue the policies
  • More leeway to capitalist institutions under
    George W. Bush
  • Differential Impacts of Privatization
  • Affluent
  • Less fortunate

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Barak Obama
  • Concern with the negative consequences of Bush
    administrations reliance on private sector
  • Affinity for plight of underclass in the cities
  • Greater confidence in the capabilities of
    government
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