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  • The North Will Rise Again

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The North Will Rise Again

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisIncorporating sharp questions and big ideas, Niven shifts deftly between history, politics, culture and literature to offer a fascinating and provocative analysis of the marginalisation of the North. Madeleine Bunting, author of Labours of Love: the Crisis of CareAn in-depth exploration of the importance of the North of England in the modern era.The North Will Rise Again covers the colourful adventures of its inhabitants, the expansiveness and optimism that defines Northern culture, and the recurrent sense of failure and despair that is at the heart of one of the West's most impoverished regions. By telling the story of the North in the last few decades, Alex goes in search of answers to some of the big questions at the forefront of British politics and society today, touching on live issues including the North/South divide, austerity, the impact of Brexit, the collapse of Labour's Red Wall', and calls for regional devolution. He cTrade ReviewA great book. -- Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater ManchesterIncorporating sharp questions and big ideas, Niven shifts deftly between history, politics, culture and literature to offer a fascinating and provocative analysis of the marginalisation of the North. -- Madeleine Bunting, author of Labours of Love: the Crisis of CareAlex Niven’s elegant, heartfelt book is the best I have read about the North’s subordination by the South in modern England, and about how visionary northern culture of all kinds has defied that imbalance. -- Andy Beckett, Guardian journalistAlex Niven reveals the north of England in all its variety, potential and vitality. One Nation Under a Groove in book form. -- Lynsey Hanley, author of Respectable: Crossing the Class DivideA bold, compelling attempt to imagine a new future for England's industrial north by looking at its cultural and progressive past. -- John McTernan * Financial Times *The North Will Rise Again is thought-provoking, evocative, tenderly appreciative and optimistic. -- Katherine Backler * The Tablet *The history of the North of England is one of astonishing visions, great attempts to realise true progress, and painful deferrals of these dreams, so argues Alex Niven, who constructs this argument incisively, elegantly and movingly in The North Will Rise Again. Niven’s intervention is a timely one. At a moment where appeals to an insurgent, anti-establishment Northern identity are galvanised by the right and neglected by the left, never before has it been more urgent to revive the modernist, utopian dreams of those who made the region what it is. -- Fergal Kinney, Tribune[Niven] sees the north as craggy cradle of tradition but also crucible of modernity, from T Dan Smith’s doomed architectural dreams of Newcastle as “the Brasilia of the north” to the experimental poetry of the 1960s centred around the Morden Tower poets … Niven is good on the melancholic, bitter-sweet descant of failure detectable in Victoria Wood, Phoenix Nights, Morrissey and others – the sad, plangent bottom note audible beneath the raucous swagger. -- Stuart Maconie, New StatesmanA fascinating, expansive book, which takes in civic architecture, modernist poetry, postmodern art, independent filmmaking, and popular music, from the queer futurism of Frankie Goes to Hollywood to the utopian aspirations of Factory Records. -- James Greig, DazedA lively cultural and political history of the lands between the Tweed and the Mersey–Humber line … Niven skilfully connects Wyndham Lewis’s northwards-looking BLAST magazine and the Vorticists’ love of concrete and machinery with Yevgeny Zamyatin’s inspiration in the “grand mechanised ballet” of Tyneside shipyards, Aldous Huxley’s formative visit to the Imperial Chemical Industries’s huge plant in Billingham (which “opened the doors of his perception”) and on to the influence of industrial Teesside on the aesthetics of Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. -- Dan Jackson, Prospect

    7 in stock

    £12.34

  • Politico's Guide to Local Government

    Methuen Publishing Ltd Politico's Guide to Local Government

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis fully updated second edition of the "Politico's Guide to Local Government" is a comprehensive guide to every aspect of British local government. As well as outlining the role of councillors and local government officers, it contains a full history of local government in Britain. It examines the politicisation of local government and analyses New Labour's policies and attitudes to local government.

    5 in stock

    £12.34

  • North England 5 OS Admin Boundary Map

    Ordnance Survey North England 5 OS Admin Boundary Map

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    4 in stock

    £16.60

  • West Scotland 3 OS Admin Boundary Map

    Ordnance Survey West Scotland 3 OS Admin Boundary Map

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £16.60

  • The Chancellor The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela

    HarperCollins Publishers The Chancellor The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader' WALTER ISAACSONFrom the bestselling author of Enemies of the PeopleAn intimate and deeply researched account of the extraordinary rise and political brilliance of the most powerful and elusive woman in the world.Angela Merkel has always been an outsider. A pastor's daughter raised in Soviet-controlled East Germany, she spent her twenties working as a research chemist, only entering politics after the fall of the Berlin Wall. And yet within fifteen years, she had become chancellor of Germany and, before long, the unofficial leader of the West.Acclaimed author Kati Marton sets out to pierce the mystery of this unlikely ascent. With unparalleled access to the chancellor's inner circle and a trove of records only recently come to light, she teases out the unique political genius that is the secret to Merkel's success. No other modern leader has so ably confronted authoritarian aggression, enacted daring social policieTrade Review‘[Marton] has recruited a formidable cast of talking heads … and obtained a remarkable degree of access to the chancellor’s inner circle’The Times ‘One of the best and most readable text books we have about this “indispensable European” … a fascinating portrait of a powerful woman’Literary Review ‘A masterpiece of discernment and insight’New York Times ‘A riveting story, adroitly told, full of engrossing anecdotes and rich details’Los Angeles Review of Books ‘This is the best English-language biography of her rise from a tough and traditional family, through her career as a physical chemist in communist East Germany, to her current renown’ Foreign Affairs ‘It’s instructive to spend time in Merkel’s competent and humane company … [Marton] has doggedly retraced Merkel’s trail, and the story she brings is a good one’New York Times ‘Fascinating. For anyone who thinks they know a lot about Angela Merkel; for anyone who knows nothing about Angela Merkel – pick up this book and do not put it down until the very last page’New York Journal of Books ‘With her signature superpowers of rigorous research and unparalleled empathy, Marton brings us deep into the private sphere of Angela Merkel’Eliza Griswold ‘A compelling and memorable portrait … Angela Merkel’s life is a testament to the power of commitment, diligence, and the possibilities of politics … Tells that story with insight and grace’JON MEACHAM ‘An intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader, who, in her quiet and determined way, made Germany the economic and moral leader of Europe’WALTER ISAACSON ‘It’s a thrilling tale, skillfully told, and a reminder of the role of fate and timing in leadership’JONATHAN ALTER ‘Definitive and brilliantly written, I discovered again in reading it how astonishing Merkel’s life and career have been – and how eventful the period’VOLKER SCHLÖNDORFF

    3 in stock

    £21.25

  • North Scotland 2 OS Admin Boundary Map

    Ordnance Survey North Scotland 2 OS Admin Boundary Map

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £16.60

  • South West England 8 OS Admin Boundary Map

    Ordnance Survey South West England 8 OS Admin Boundary Map

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £16.60

  • God Save Texas

    Penguin Books Ltd God Save Texas

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis''This is a funny, pointed love letter to Texas, at once elegiac and clear-eyed'' Ben Macintyre, The Times From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Looming Tower, God Save Texas is a journey through the most controversial state in America.Texas is a Republican state in the heart of Trumpland that hasn''t elected a Democrat to a statewide office in more than twenty years; but it is also a state in which minorities already form a majority (including the largest number of Muslim adherents in the United States). The cities are Democrat and among the most diverse in the nation. Oil is still king but Texas now leads California in technology exports and has an economy only somewhat smaller than Australia''s.Lawrence Wright has written an enchanting book about what is often seen as an unenchanting place. Having spent most of his life there, while remaining deeply aware of its oddities, Wright is as charmed by Texan foibles and landscapes as

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • South East England 9 OS Admin Boundary Map

    Ordnance Survey South East England 9 OS Admin Boundary Map

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £16.60

  • Environmental Politics in East Asia

    Cambridge University Press Environmental Politics in East Asia

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThrough a focus on three environmental policy areas exhibiting different levels of success, this Element shows how governments in China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have been able to craft pro-environmental policy by working in collaboration with business and societal interests.Table of Contents1. Introduction: East Asia's Environmental Politics; 2. Eco-developmental States; 3. Environmental Politics in East Asia: A Brief History; 4. Green Business: Technological Innovation and Green Finance Creating Win-Win-Win-Win Solutions; 5. Pollution: Activists and Local Governments Work; Around Central Governments and Big Business; 6. Environmental Justice: Marginalized Communities Still; Losing Out; 7. Conclusion; References.

    2 in stock

    £17.00

  • Governmental Financial Resilience: International

    Emerald Publishing Limited Governmental Financial Resilience: International

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis volume provides a unique insight into the ways local governments have maintained financial resilience in the face of the significant challenges posed by the era of austerity. Taking an international perspective, it provides an enlightening and practical analysis of the different capacities and responses that local governments deploy to cope with financial shocks.Moving beyond traditional approaches dealing with financial stress, the financial resilience perspective reveals a wider range of organisational responses and enables consideration of the dynamic role played by internal and external contextual factors. The international case study approach allows for a comparative analysis of financial resilience in the context of different administrative and policy environments. By providing a unifying view of financial resilience, the importance of building resilience into organisational financial management is demonstrated, uncovering the relative effectiveness of different resilience building approaches. This edited volume is a valuable source for practitioners and academics, as well as students of public policy, public management and financial management.Trade ReviewCharting how local governments in 11 countries responded to the recent crises and austerity period, scholars of public finance and administration shed new light on the role of the contextual and policy-related conditions as well as the internal capacities and conditions that may influence responses and, ultimately, performance. Their topics include Austria: building capacities versus resting on laurels, financial resilience in Brazilian municipalities, resilience patterns of French municipalities: a case study, financial resilience of Greek local governments, how Dutch cities have buffered and adapted to the financial crisis, and financial resilience at the root of the crisis in Michigan. -- Annotation ©2017 * (protoview.com) *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Governments and Crises; Iris Saliterer, Martin Jones, and Ileana Steccolini Austria – Building Capacities Versus Resting on Laurels; Sanja Korac A Tale of Two Jurisdictions: A Focus on the Effect of Regulatory Constraints on Municipal Resilience in Australia; Joseph Drew Financial Resilience in Brazilian Municipalities; André C. B. de Aquino and Ricardo Lopes Cardoso English Resilience in the Face of Austerity; Martin Jones Resilience Patterns of French Municipalities: A Case Study; Céline du Boys A Cushioned Impact of the Financial Crisis – Local Government Financial Resilience in Germany; Ulf Papenfuß, Iris Saliterer, and Nora Albrecht Financial Resilience of Greek Local Governments; Sandra Cohen and Nikolaos Hlepas Patterns of Financial Resilience in Italian Municipalities; Carmela Barbera Financial Resilience: How Dutch Cities Have Buffered and Adapted to the Financial Crisis; Tom Overmans Financial Resilience: The Swedish Case; Niklas Wällstedt and Roland Almqvist Financial Resilience at the Root of the Crisis – Michigan, U.S.; Sanja Korac, Iris Saliterer, and Eric Scorsone Conclusion; Ileana Steccolini, Martin Jones and Iris Saliterer

    2 in stock

    £32.29

  • The Chancellor The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela

    HarperCollins Publishers The Chancellor The Remarkable Odyssey of Angela

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader' WALTER ISAACSONFrom the bestselling author of Enemies of the PeopleAn intimate and deeply researched account of the extraordinary rise and political brilliance of the most powerful and elusive woman in the world.Angela Merkel has always been an outsider. A pastor's daughter raised in Soviet-controlled East Germany, she spent her twenties working as a research chemist, only entering politics after the fall of the Berlin Wall. And yet within fifteen years, she had become chancellor of Germany and, before long, the unofficial leader of the West.Acclaimed author Kati Marton sets out to pierce the mystery of this unlikely ascent. With unparalleled access to the chancellor's inner circle and a trove of records only recently come to light, she teases out the unique political genius that is the secret to Merkel's success. No other modern leader has so ably confronted authoritarian aggression, enacted daring social policieTrade Review‘[Marton] has recruited a formidable cast of talking heads … and obtained a remarkable degree of access to the chancellor’s inner circle’The Times ‘One of the best and most readable text books we have about this “indispensable European” … a fascinating portrait of a powerful woman’Literary Review ‘A masterpiece of discernment and insight’New York Times ‘A riveting story, adroitly told, full of engrossing anecdotes and rich details’Los Angeles Review of Books ‘This is the best English-language biography of her rise from a tough and traditional family, through her career as a physical chemist in communist East Germany, to her current renown’ Foreign Affairs ‘It’s instructive to spend time in Merkel’s competent and humane company … [Marton] has doggedly retraced Merkel’s trail, and the story she brings is a good one’New York Times ‘Fascinating. For anyone who thinks they know a lot about Angela Merkel; for anyone who knows nothing about Angela Merkel – pick up this book and do not put it down until the very last page’New York Journal of Books ‘With her signature superpowers of rigorous research and unparalleled empathy, Marton brings us deep into the private sphere of Angela Merkel’Eliza Griswold ‘A compelling and memorable portrait … Angela Merkel’s life is a testament to the power of commitment, diligence, and the possibilities of politics … Tells that story with insight and grace’JON MEACHAM ‘An intimate, insightful portrait of an extraordinarily private leader, who, in her quiet and determined way, made Germany the economic and moral leader of Europe’WALTER ISAACSON ‘It’s a thrilling tale, skillfully told, and a reminder of the role of fate and timing in leadership’JONATHAN ALTER ‘Definitive and brilliantly written, I discovered again in reading it how astonishing Merkel’s life and career have been – and how eventful the period’VOLKER SCHLÖNDORFF

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Reforming the Reform

    The University of Chicago Press Reforming the Reform

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn expansive study of the problems encountered by educational leaders in pursuit of reform, and how these issues cyclically translate into future topics of reform. School reform is almost always born out of big dreams and well-meaning desires to change the status quo. But between lofty reform legislation and the students whose education is at stake, there are numerous additional policies and policymakers who determine how reforms operate. Even in the best cases, school reform initiatives can perpetuate problems created by earlier reforms or existing injustices, all while introducing new complications. In Reforming the Reform, political scientist Susan L. Moffitt, education policy scholar Michaela Krug O'Neill, and the late policy and education scholar David K. Cohen take on a wide-ranging examination of the many intricacies of school reform. With a particular focus on policymakers in the spaces between legislation and implementation, such as the countless school superintendents aTrade Review"This multifaceted and fascinating book contributes on so many levels. Like no other work, it illuminates the policymaking stages between legislative passage of policy reforms and frontline implementation, centering on mid-level actors whose consequential decisions occur far from the limelight. As a case study in contemporary education policy, it vividly demonstrates the complications of foisting social policy responsibilities onto K-12 schools, to compensate for the threadbare safety net elsewhere. And it gives voice to teachers, principals, district officials, and others who must navigate the fresh problems arising from the collision of new reform efforts with old capacities and policy terrains. An unparalleled, expert analysis of the promise and pitfalls of the American policymaking system in education and well beyond." -- Andrea Louise Campbell, author of Trapped in America’s Safety Net"This book meticulously analyzes an enduring tension between change and continuity in education policy. Focusing on policymaking in the middle, between national legislation and frontline practice, the authors cogently theorize how knowledge, organization, and politics interact to enable and constrain policy and practice. By using the words and experiences of policymakers in state agencies, county offices, and school districts, the authors animate mezzo-level policymaking and its entailments for policy implementation. A must-read for all education policy scholars and for practitioners of policymaking and implementation!" -- James Spillane, Northwestern University“Reforming the Reform provides an original conceptual framework for thinking through the processes the reform sparks and the obstacles that challenge making those reforms work and stick. Offering an up-to-date and wide-ranging review of major policy initiatives, it will find a wide audience among education policy scholars and policy makers.” -- Jeffrey Henig, Teachers College, Columbia UniversityTable of ContentsList of Abbreviations Preface 1 What Happens after Reforms? 2 Inherited Terrains: The Political, Economic, and Social Foundations of American Public Schools 3 How Reforms Create Problems: New Policies, Inherited Terrains, and New Problems 4 Problems of Policy Spillover 5 Problems of Policy Overload With Cadence Willse 6 Problems of Policy Pockets With Cadence Willse 7 Problems of Policy Sparks 8 Learning from Reforms to the Reform Technical Appendix A: Supplemental Tables Technical Appendix B: Methodological Approach Notes Bibliography Index

    2 in stock

    £23.40

  • Central Scotland 4 OS Admin Boundary Map

    Ordnance Survey Central Scotland 4 OS Admin Boundary Map

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £16.60

  • Great Britain North 1A OS Admin Boundary Map

    Ordnance Survey Great Britain North 1A OS Admin Boundary Map

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £16.60

  • The Process of Local Government Reform

    Taylor & Francis The Process of Local Government Reform

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOriginally published in 1976, this book examines how and why local government reforms came about and what influences, pressures and compromises were involved. At the time of publication it provided the most detailed account so far of the process by which the 1972 Local Government Act was approved by Parliament following the Redcliffe-Maud report and two White Papers. At the same time, as a case study of the British policy-making process, it examines more general issues about the political manoeuvring of groups in conflict, the concept of âgovernment by Commissionâ and the range of strategies which were open to Government decision makers. The book will prove essential reading for students of the history of British Government policy-making and political processes, and of administrative change and innovation.

    2 in stock

    £66.50

  • Policy Making in the Public Interest

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Policy Making in the Public Interest

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisPolicy Making in the Public Interest is the first text and workbook to provide a short and firmly focused introduction to local government policy making techniques. Each chapter introduces core policy concepts and competencies and concludes with exercises that encourage the reader to apply the theme of the chapter to a practical policy issue in local government, such as city-planning, community-economic development, public safety programming, utility planning, developing regional partnerships, and sustainable growth and development. The exercises explore issues students are likely to analyze as interns or observe in a service learning assignment with local government. For practitioners and elected officials, the exercises focus on issues commonly confronted on the job. This unique approach is designed specifically to lead the reader to a complete and multi-dimensional understanding of the public interest' and to provide tools for identifying and adopting local governTrade Review"Abels brings his experience as a city manager and as an academic together to better prepare students for the real world of public policy as they craft policy informed by public dialogue and deliberations. This is the real deal!" – Robert Denhardt, University of Southern California, USA"Abels understands the intricacies of policy making from both the practical and theoretical perspectives. This book is an excellent source to help policy makers better develop sound public policy." – Robert F. Apgar, Mayor of City of DeLand, FL USA"What a refreshing book! Dr. Abels focuses on local government policy making in an era when most academics and media outlets are consumed with federal sausage making. Dr. Abels clearly defines important terms relative to policy making and walks the reader through multiple processes to succeed in policy making with a priority on public interest and citizen engagement. His exercises at the end of each chapter are relevant, practical and open ended and will be relevant for many years to come." – Robert E. Lee, Florida Gulf Coast University, USATable of ContentsSection 1. Public Interest and Trends for the Future Introduction 1. Serving the Public Interest 2. Trends Impacting Local Government Policy Section 2. Identifying the Community Public Interest 3. Recognizing the Community Interest Through Strategic Planning Section 3. Tools for Policy Analysis 4. Policy through Sustainability Analysis 5. Comparative Analysis for Multiple Alternatives 6. Moving from Analysis to Recommendation

    2 in stock

    £39.99

  • Until Justice Be Done

    WW Norton & Co Until Justice Be Done

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"A remarkable and shattering book….Breathtakingly fresh." -- Harold Holzer - Wall Street Journal"Revelatory….excellent….If this is a clear-eyed book, it’s still a heartening one." -- Jennifer Szalai - New York Times"Momentous…a brilliant meditation on progress and its limits." -- John Fabian Witt - Washington Post"At a time when definitions of citizenship and civil rights are again under assault, Masur's careful accounting of the ways Americans came to understand such terms provides an informed perspective to appreciate that such concepts never were, and thus never are, self-evident. They require due diligence and vigilance to secure and sustain at all levels of government. An essential book." -- Library Journal (starred review)"Kate Masur’s masterpiece is an extraordinary contribution to our understanding of the central role of African Americans in conceiving American democracy." -- Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of Race for Profit"In this brilliant book, Kate Masur widens and deepens our understanding of the long struggle against racism throughout the United States." -- Alan Taylor, author of Thomas Jefferson’s Education"Kate Masur’s Until Justice Be Done is a masterpiece of scope, insight, and graceful writing about the central question in the making, unmaking, and remaking of an American democracy. This is a book we will read and conjure with for a long time." -- David W. Blight, author of Frederick Douglass"A tour de force: Until Justice Be Done is the eloquent and essential story of what the first civil rights movement achieved, and what it left for later generations to do." -- W. Caleb McDaniel, author of Sweet Taste of Liberty"A magnificent contribution to the history of antiracism in America." -- Randall Kennedy, author of For Discrimination"[A] tour de force of scholarship and lucid analysis." -- James M. McPherson, author of Battle Cry of Freedom"Until Justice Be Done tells the origin story of one of the most important and often-misunderstood ideas in American law and politics: racial equality before the law. It is a brilliant book." -- Dylan C. Penningroth, author of The Claims of Kinfolk"In our current moment, as we imagine paths forward for American democracy, Kate Masur’s revelatory book is essential reading." -- Daniel J. Sharfstein, author of Thunder in the Mountains"Kate Masur’s sobering and inspiring history of the ‘first civil rights movement’ could not be more timely." -- Steven Hahn, author of A Nation Under Our Feet"[I]lluminating history…This engrossing study goes beyond sectionalist accounts of the South's peculiar institution to show how racism and civil rights activism have shaped every corner of America." -- Publishers Weekly"A fine history of the first phase of the nation’s most enduring moral reform effort." -- Kirkus Reviews

    2 in stock

    £15.19

  • State University Press of New York (SUNY) Innovative Congressional Minimum Standards Preemption Statutes

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisExamines a new type of federal preemption statute popular since 1965 that allows states to retain a certain amount of regulatory discretion, with a focus on environmental statutes. Congress possesses broad regulatory powers, including the power of complete or partial preemption of state and local regulatory powers. Congress rarely enacted preemption statutes before the twentieth century, but since the 1960s such interventions have grown significantly in number, now totaling over seven hundred, and have transformed the nature of the American federal system. In Innovative Congressional Minimum Standards Preemption Statutes, Joseph F. Zimmerman provides the background and history of this critical transformation, classifying the forms these federal interventions have taken, with a focus on statutes dealing with such environmental issues as water and air quality, restoration of surface-mined areas, and still other areas that, collectively, have produced a revolution in relations between Congress and the states. Contrary to public perceptions of preemption being one-sided and heavy-handed, Zimmerman details the many variations present in these statutes that accommodate state and local interests, allowing for administrative and policy flexibility, and a generally cooperative relationship between states and localities and federal administrative agencies.

    2 in stock

    £23.54

  • Shortest Way Home: One mayor's challenge and a

    John Murray Press Shortest Way Home: One mayor's challenge and a

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis'The best American political biography since Obama's Dreams from My Father' GuardianNEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA mayor's inspirational story of a Midwest city that has become nothing less than a blueprint for the future of American renewal.Once described by the Washington Post as "the most interesting mayor you've never heard of," Pete Buttigieg, the thirty-seven-year-old mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has now emerged as one of America's most visionary politicians. With soaring prose that celebrates a resurgent American Midwest, Shortest Way Home narrates the heroic transformation of a "dying city" (Newsweek) into nothing less than a shining model of urban reinvention.Elected at twenty-nine as the nation's youngest mayor, Pete Buttigieg immediately recognized that "great cities, and even great nations, are built through attention to the everyday." As Shortest Way Home recalls, the challenges were daunting: whether confronting gun violence, renaming a street in honour of Martin Luther King Jr., or attracting tech companies to a city that had appealed more to junk bond scavengers than serious investors. None of this is underscored more than Buttigieg's audacious campaign to reclaim 1,000 houses, many of them abandoned, in 1,000 days and then, even as a sitting mayor, deploying to serve in Afghanistan as a Navy officer. Yet the most personal challenge still awaited Buttigieg, who came out in a South Bend Tribune editorial, just before being re-elected with 78 percent of the vote, and then finding Chasten Glezman, a middle-school teacher, who would become his partner for life.While Washington reels with scandal, Shortest Way Home, with its graceful, often humorous, language, challenges our perception of the typical American politician. In chronicling two once-unthinkable stories, that of an Afghanistan veteran who came out and found love and acceptance, all while in office, and that of a revitalized Rust Belt city no longer regarded as "flyover country" Buttigieg provides a new vision for America's shortest way home.Trade ReviewThe best American political autobiography since Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father.... Buttigieg writes unusually well for a politician.... Is it too much to imagine that America could elect a gay president? I don't think so.... Especially a man like this. -- Charles Kaiser * The Guardian *Personal, beguiling and quite moving as he talks about coming out and getting married... The story is told with brisk engagement ? it is difficult not to like him...When Obama wrote his memoir, the idea that the nation would soon put an African-American in the White House seemed beyond the realm of the possible. After reading this memoir written 25 years later, the notion that Buttigieg might be the nation's first openly gay president doesn't feel quite as far-fetched. -- Adam Nagourney * New York Times *In a sense, Buttigieg's book is a kind of antidote to J.D. Vance's Hillbilly Elegy, a story of broken people in a broken place.... This is a comeback story of a place that got hit hard, survived and then began thriving again.... It's entirely true that a leap from mayor to president has been impossible in the past. But these pages make a pretty good case that city halls just might be better training schools for the presidency than attendance at any five years of congressional hearings combined. -- E. J. Dionne Jr. * Washington Post *If you were an early Barack Obama supporter a dozen or more years ago, you recall inching forward in your chair whenever he spoke. The words were so clear, the passion so strong, the message of hope so credible.... I suggest you watch the video of Pete Buttigieg at a CNN town hall. If that piques your interest, as it did mine, read his book, Shortest Way Home. -- Peter Funt * USA Today *Endearing ... might just restore your optimism -- Harriet Alexander * Daily Telegraph *

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • One in a Million: That Bill Taylor

    Troubador Publishing One in a Million: That Bill Taylor

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOur local councillors come from people close to their electorate: family, friends, neighbours, work mates, people down your street. They might be down your street - but you don’t feel that they are up it! They spend multi billions of our money annually on schools, housing, social services, roads, waste management, sport and leisure, environmental and public health, planning amongst many other day-to-day matters vital to us all. But what do we really know about our elected representatives and how they work, what good they do, and what really happens behind the scenes? One in a Million does just that, taking you into the office of Sir Bill Taylor. Sir Bill Taylor has almost fifty years of successful experience in public service as a full-time youth and community worker, manager and trainer professionally and as a Councillor, Committee chair, Executive Member, Mayor and deputy Mayor, Deputy Leader and Leader of Blackburn with Darwen Council. He was constituency agent to Cabinet member Jack Straw for over thirty years. They transformed how Councils and constituency MPs communicated and engaged with communities. Many things he introduced in communities, education, schools, colleges, finance and social mobility were visited by prominent national figures and widely replicated nationally as good practice. During these times his work has been described as “unique unparalleled elsewhere” and “in a league of their own”. What was his investiture at the palace like? What is a royal garden party like? How do you install a new bishop? How do local political parties operate? What is a Constituency Agent? What’s canvassing at election time really about? How do mayors get appointed, and what do they do? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this fascinating inside look at a dedicated councillor's career.

    2 in stock

    £18.70

  • Governing Cities: Politics and Policy

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Governing Cities: Politics and Policy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn our urban world, cities are where most of us experience how our economies and societies are organised and the inequalities which result. This textbook introduces ideas, theories, concepts and examples to help us understand the political and policy challenges of governing cities, centred on the principal challenge of how to make our cities more equitable. It poses critical questions – about how cities are governed, by whom, according to what values, and for whom – and draws from a wide range of urban scholarship. The ‘how’ covers urban politics and the policy instruments which result. The ‘by whom’ addresses power relations within and beyond the city and the tensions between different priorities and values. The ‘for whom’ centres equity and the role of citizens and collective action in how we are governed. In addressing these questions, the book provides an overview of the core theories of urban politics and governance, thinks about what happens at different scales, and examines new forms of citizen activism which herald alternatives for cities. It is a unique introduction to students, policymakers and practitioners who want to understand and seek to improve urban politics and policy.Table of ContentsChapter One: Questions about cities.- Chapter Two: What is a city and why do they matter?.- Chapter Three: How and by whom are cities governed?.- Chapter Four: What policies and strategies arise?.- Chapter Five: What happens at different scales?.- Chapter Six: What are citizens doing?.- Chapter Seven: Futures for governing cities.

    1 in stock

    £28.49

  • Networks and Geographies of Global Social Policy

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Networks and Geographies of Global Social Policy

    1 in stock

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  • Identifying Models of National Urban Agendas: A

    Springer International Publishing AG Identifying Models of National Urban Agendas: A

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    Book SynopsisThis book utilises comparative diachronic and synchronic analyses to investigate models of national urban agendas. Encompassing cases from Europe, North America, South America and Asia, it examines the changing global geography of national urban agendas since the second post-war period. The book demonstrates that whilst some discontinuities and differences exist between countries, they each demonstrate a common systematic investment in urban policies, that are considered as programmes of intervention and funding schemes for cities. Furthermore, in such programmes a political vision is evident which recognizes an important role for cities and urbanization processes at a national level. The book will appeal to scholars and students of public policy, urban planning and public administration, as well as practitioners and policymakers at the national and local levels.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Knowledge and Craft of Urban AgendasPART I: The “Old” Geography: Between Continuity and ChangeChapter 2: Urban Policies in France: Stronger Metropolises and Steering StateChapter 3: The Financialisation of Urban Policy in the UK: From Area-Based Initiatives to Area-Based Value-CaptureChapter 4: China’s National Urban Agenda: Transition and Reframing CitiesChapter 5: The Politics of U.S. Urban Agendas: Ideology, Government, and Public PoliciesPART II: The Changing Geography: Critical ExamplesChapter 6: Towards a National Urban Policy in ArgentinaChapter 7: The Federal Urban Agenda in Brazil: Democratization and Politicization of Planning PracticeChapter 8: Learning from Mistakes? India’s New Urban Planning Order of 2020.-Chapter 9: The Urban Agenda in Canada. Limited Room for Action in Federal-Municipal RelationsPART III: The Forthcoming Geography: Capacity Building, Social Innovation, and Public ParticipationChapter 10: National Urban Policies in Europe, a Contrasted and Fragmented Picture or a Shared Social Construction?Chapter 11: Analysis of the Spanish Urban Agenda from a Policy Transfer Perspective. Advancing to More Resilient Post-COVID Urban AreasChapter 12: Housing Policy in the Political Agenda: The Trajectory of PortugalChapter 13: Social Innovation, Welfare Regimes and National/Urban Agendas: Going Outside “the Local Trap” in Social Innovation StudiesChapter 14: Connecting the Dots of an Implicit Agenda: The Case of Participatory Budgeting as a Travelling Policy

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  • If Mayors Ruled the World

    Yale University Press If Mayors Ruled the World

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisCan cities solve the biggest problems of the twenty-first century better than nations? Is the city democracy's best hope?Trade Review"Audacious, . . . ambitious . . . Barber’s book should be required reading for New York’s new mayor, Bill de Blasio."—Sam Roberts, New York Times Book Review"If you like cities you will love this wide-ranging book that captures the energy, excitement and importance of what is going on in the world's great urban centers."—Fareed Zakaria, CNN". . . .Makes the intriguing, provocative, and counter-intuitive argument the . . . cities and the mayors who run them are the last best hope for a safer, more prosperous, and more just future. If Mayors Ruled The World is informative and imaginative."—Glenn C. Altschuler, Huffington Post"Barber argues . . . persuasively, that city governments are closer to their people than national ones and as such are better at winning the trust of citizens – though the same goes for rural forms of local government."—Ben Rogers, Financial Times"In an impassioned love letter to cities and their political leaders, Barber (Jihad vs. McWorld) celebrates the diversity and ferment that embody urban life."—Publishers Weekly"A provocative look at how cities can and do lead from the front in addressing the most pressing issues of our time."—Michael R. Bloomberg, 108th Mayor of New York City and founder of Bloomberg LP"If you care about cities, read If Mayors Ruled the World. It is the most important book on cities, their leadership and how they can make the world a better place to come along in years. Ben Barber has written a tour de force."—Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class and The Great Reset"Political theorist Benjamin Barber's latest book is more than just theory. Networked governance by the world's cities is actually happening, and If Mayors Ruled the World is the book of the movement. Once again, Barber is ahead of the curve."—Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper "Benjamin Barber shows us how cities are traversed by networks of all sorts and how inter-city networks traverse the world. Both extremes and all that happens in between are brought to life through empirical details and exciting narratives."—Saskia Sassen, Columbia University and author of Cities in a World Economy

    7 in stock

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  • Breathing: Chaos and Poetry

    Semiotext (E) Breathing: Chaos and Poetry

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe increasingly chaotic rhythm of our respiration, and the sense of suffocation that grows everywhere: an essay on poetical therapy.Since the hopeful days of the Occupy movement, many things have changed in the respiration of the world, and we have entered a cycle of spasm, despair, and chaos. Breathing is a book about the increasingly chaotic rhythm of our respiration, about the sense of suffocation that grows everywhere.“I can''t breathe.” These words panted by Eric Garner before dying, strangled by a police officer on the streets of  Staten Island, capture perfectly catching the overall sentiment of our time. In Breathing, Franco "Bifo" Berardi comes back to the subject that was the core of his 2011 book, The Uprising: the place of poetry in the relations between language, capital, and possibility. In The Uprising, he focuses on poetry as an anticipation of the trend toward abstraction that led to the present form of financial capitalism. In Breathing, he tries to envision poetry as the excess of the field of signification, as the premonition of a possible harmony inscribed in the present chaos.           The Uprising was a genealogical diagnosis. Breathing is an essay on poetical therapy. How we deal with chaos, as we know that those who fight against chaos will be defeated, because chaos feeds upon war? How do we deal with suffocation? Is there a way out from the corpse of financial capitalism?

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  • Fighting With FEMA

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Fighting With FEMA

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    Book SynopsisIn this book, disaster finance and cost recovery expert Michael Martinet provides unparalleled coverage of the practical, real-world key principles necessary to successfully navigate the nuances of federal regulations surrounding FEMA's Public Assistance program. Accessibly written, Martinet demystifies the many policies, procedures, and administrative processes a local government agency should adopt before a disaster to prepare themselves for a greater financial recovery after a disaster. The intent is to awaken local authorities to the realities of the process and assist them in preparing for a day which all hope they will never see.Designed for financial officers, purchasing officials, Public Works officials, Building & Safety officials, public construction project managers, and emergency management professionals at all levels of government, Fighting With FEMA will also earn a place in the libraries of consulting disaster recovery specialists and students int

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  • A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear: The Utopian Plot

    PublicAffairs,U.S. A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear: The Utopian Plot

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisOnce upon a time, a group of libertarians got together and hatched the Free Town Project, a plan to take over an American town and completely eliminate its government. In 2004, Grafton, NH, a barely populated settlement with one paved road, turned that plan into reality.Public funding for pretty much everything shrank: the fire department, the library, the schoolhouse. State and federal laws didn't disappear, but they got quieter: meek suggestions barely heard in the town's thick wilderness.The bears, on the other hand, were increasingly visible. Grafton's freedom-loving citizens ignored hunting laws and regulations on food disposal. They built a tent city, in an effort to get off the grid. And with a large and growing local bear population, conflict became inevitable.A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear is both a screwball comedy and the story of a radically American commitment to freedom. Full of colorful characters, puns and jokes, and one large social experiment, it is a quintessentially American story, a bearing of our national soul.

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  • Dancing on Bones History and Power in China

    Oxford University Press Inc Dancing on Bones History and Power in China

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHistory didn''t end. Democracy didn''t triumph. America''s leading role in the world is no longer assured. Instead, autocrats and populist strongmen are on the rise, and the global order established after 1945 is under attack. This is the phenomenon Katie Stallard tackles inDancing on Bones, as she examines how the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea manipulate the past to serve the present and secure the future of authoritarian rule.Russia has annexed Crimea, started a war in eastern Ukraine, and repeatedly massed troops on its borders. China has stepped up war games near Taiwan and militarized the South China Sea, while North Korea has resumed missile testing and blood-curdling threats against the United States. These three states consistently top lists of threats to US and European security, and yet the leaders of all three insist that it is their country that is threatened, rewriting history and exploiting the memory of the wars of the last century to justify their actions and shore up popular support. Since coming to power, Xi Jinping has almost doubled the length of China''s World War II, Vladimir Putin has elevated the memory of the Great Patriotic War to the status of a national religion, and Kim Jong Un has invested vast sums in rebuilding war museums in his impoverished state, while those who try to challenge the official version of history are silenced and jailed. But this didn''t start with Putin, Xi, and Kim, and it won''t end with them.Drawing on first-hand, on-the-ground reporting,Dancing on Bonesargues that if we want to understand where these three nuclear powers are heading, we must understand the stories they are telling their citizens about the past.Trade ReviewDancing on Bones is a compelling testament to the power of history and myth in global politics. Fast-paced and insightful, Stallard's book skillfully unfolds the narratives that legitimize and drive the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand how America's competitors think. * Peter Martin, author of China's Civilian Army: The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy *When I first arrived in England some thirty years ago, I was surprised to find that the history of the People's Republic of China, as taught at Oxford, was quite different from what we were taught at school. This book helped me to better understand why and how authoritarian leaders want to control the history of their nations. Interweaving interviews and personal stories of those challenging the official narrative and fighting for the right to preserve individual memory, this book delivers a powerful antidote to the stereotypes and caricatures that so often dominate coverage of these countries. Deeply reported and drawing on extensive research, the result is a nuanced and compelling account that sheds light on these consequential global powers. * Lijia Zhang, author of Lotus and Socialism is Great! *Through impeccable research and exhaustive reporting, Katie Stallard details how three modern-day autocrats have co-opted and corrupted-and often outright fabricated-history in their efforts to stay in power and try to gain the upper geopolitical hand. To understand how Putin, Xi, and Kim operate in the present, Stallard expertly shows how they are weaponizing the past. Essential reading. * Anna Fifield, author of The Great Successor: The Divinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant Comrade Kim Jong Un and former Beijing bureau chief for The Washington Post *A beguiling and disturbing journey into how a new generation of authoritarian leaders distort the past to dominate the present. A powerful mix of reportage and analysis. * Peter Pomerantsev, Senior Fellow at the SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins University *An engaging account of how leaders in China, Russia and North Korea and remolded, re-tooled and retrofitted postwar history to turn it into an unforgiving bulwark of support for today's regimes. Its value lies not just in illuminating how this happened, but why it matters for the rest of the world, as the powerful and aggrieved nationalism constructed on this new historical foundation spills out into the rest of the world. * Richard McGregor, author of The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers *Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Myth Chapter 2: Victory Chapter 3: Enemies Chapter 4: Memory Chapter 5: Victims Chapter 6: Truth Chapter 7: Lies Chapter 8: Control Chapter 9: Heroes Chapter 10: Patriots Conclusion: Power Notes Bibliography

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  • Partisan Places

    Oxford University Press Partisan Places

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    Ordnance Survey East Midlands 6 OS Admin Boundary Map

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

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    Ordnance Survey Wales 7 OS Admin Boundary Map

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    Sweet & Maxwell Ltd The Parish Councillors Guide

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    Book SynopsisOffers coverage of various aspects of the law and practice of parish, town and community councils in England and Wales. This work also incorporates changes in the law. It is suitable for new councillors and clerks.Table of ContentsA-Z listing of all the responsibilities of parish and community councils and councillors.

    1 in stock

    £34.00

  • State Tax Systems

    Taylor & Francis State Tax Systems

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisState governments are responsible for most of the direct domestic spending that affects the well-being of their citizens. Fiscal stability, important for state governments to serve the public, is influenced by both state tax systems and spending programs. This important new book explores how statesâ tax systems have changed, particularly in the aftermath of the Great Recession, why changes were made, and how these policies contributed to state fiscal stability. Author Yuhua Qiao examines tax systems, including state personal income tax, corporate income tax, sales and use tax, fuel tax, healthcare provider tax, and sin taxes. As fiscal stability largely depends on a tax system with a broad base and diverse sources, this book pays special attention to how changes affect the tax base, as well as the challenges and opportunities states face in broadening it.Case studies within the book provide a rich discussion about the context under which a tax reform is adopted as well as its repercussions. The first book dedicated to a comprehensive examination of tax policy changes at the state level since the Great Recession, State Tax Systems: Policy Making for Fiscal Stability will help state government officials, public finance scholars, and students gain a better understanding of a given tax policyâs impact on state fiscal health over the long term.

    1 in stock

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  • Lone Star Tarnished

    Taylor & Francis Lone Star Tarnished

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTexas pride, like everything else in the state, is larger than life. So, too, perhaps, are the stateâs challenges. Lone Star Tarnished approaches public policy in the nationâs most populous âœred stateâ from historical, comparative, and critical perspectives. The historical perspective provides the scope for asking how various policy domains have developed in Texas history.In each chapter, Cal Jillson compares Texas public policy choices and results with those of other states and the United States in general. Finally, the critical perspective allows readers to question the balance of benefits and costs attendant to what is often referred to as âœthe Texas wayâ or âœthe Texas modelâ and to assess the many claims of Texasâs exceptionalism.Through Jillsonâs lively and lucid prose, students are well equipped to analyse how Texas has done and is doing compared to selected states and the national average over time and today. This text is aimed at students and professo

    15 in stock

    £45.59

  • Taylor & Francis The Process of Local Government Reform

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  • In Local Hands

    State University of New York Press In Local Hands

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first comprehensive study of village government formation and dissolution in New York State.In Local Hands examines the contemporary (post-2010) village government dissolution movement and renewed state-level effort to encourage local government restructuring against the backdrop of evolving statutory authority, growing fiscal pressures, and state incentives. Drawing on multiple disciplines, Lisa K. Parshall explores the contemporary village dissolution movement in New York State, the impetus behind these reforms, and the impact of the state-level policies and incentives that are driving a growing number of local communities to consider local government reorganization through the elimination of villages as governing entities. Parshall explores the social, political, and narrative contexts in which these community-level debates occur, providing us with a study of local democracy in action and of the power of local control over the creation and dissolution of local governing entities. With its dual within and cross-case study focus on New York State villages, In Local Hands is both timeless and timely, providing valuable contributions to the study of municipal development and reorganization.

    1 in stock

    £65.04

  • The Scottish Parliament

    Edinburgh University Press The Scottish Parliament

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFully updated in light of the 2012 and 2016 Scotland Acts and the Independence and Brexit referenda, this textbook gives students a rigorous introduction to the powers of the Scottish Parliament: how it makes laws, how it holds the Scottish Government to account and how its legislation and its actions can be scrutinised and challenged.

    1 in stock

    £39.60

  • Who Runs Edinburgh

    Edinburgh University Press Who Runs Edinburgh

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book tells Edinburgh's modern story and unveils its power structure. It examines its politics, its political economy and the rise of its status as Festival city. The book explores arguments about what sort of city Edinburgh should be and what it should look like.

    1 in stock

    £14.24

  • Thats Rufus

    McFarland & Co Inc Thats Rufus

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis A farm boy from the mountains of North Carolina, Rufus Edmisten could not have been prepared for the halls of power in Washington, D.C., during the Vietnam War era, as young men burned their draft cards and pro-cannabis factions held smoke-ins in the capital. A University of North Carolina Chapel Hill graduate, he earned a law degree at George Washington University and landed a job as counsel to U.S. senator Samuel J. Ervin, Jr. This led to Edmisten''s appointment as Deputy Chief Counsel for the Senate Watergate Committee--he personally served Richard Nixon the first ever subpoena of a sitting president by Congress. Returning to North Carolina, he served as Attorney General and Secretary of State before retiring from public life to practice law and participate in charitable activities. Written with humor and candor, his memoir recalls the cultural contrasts of American life in the 1970s and 1980s, and affirms that the business of government is to enable us to li

    1 in stock

    £24.71

  • Canadian Federalism

    University of Toronto Press Canadian Federalism

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is Canada's only up-to-date collection of essays on issues in Canadian federalism, covering the Harper and Trudeau eras, as well as federal-provincial debates over healthcare, climate change, trade, and more.Table of ContentsPart I Socio-Economic Foundations, Institutions, and Processes of Canadian Federalism 1. Canadian Federalism: Performance, Effectiveness, and Legitimacy Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad 2. Canada as a Case of Comparative Federalism Jörg Broschek 3. Quebec and the Canadian Federation David Cameron 4. The Courts, the Division of Powers, and Dispute Resolution Gerald Baier 5. Criminal Justice and Criminal Law Dennis Baker 6 Federalism, Political Parties, and the Burden of National Unity: Still Making Federalism Do the Heavy Lifting? Herman Bakvis and A. Brian Tanguay 7. Intergovernmental Relations in a Complex Federation Robert Schertzer Part II The Social and Economic Union 8. Federalism and Canada’s Economic Union Grace Skogstad and Matt Wilder 9. International Trade and the Evolution of Federalism Christopher Kukucha 10. Fiscal Federalism: The Importance of Balance Douglas M. Brown 11. The Three Federalisms and Change in Social Policy Keith G. Banting 12. Federalism and Universal Health Care: A Question of Performance and Effectiveness Herman Bakvis 13. Federalism and Immigration in Canada Mireille Paquet 14. Federalism and Canadian Climate Change Policy Mark Winfield and Douglas Macdonald Part III Re-imagining the Federation 15. Nation to Nation? Canadian Federalism and Indigenous Multilevel Governance Martin Papillon 16. Municipalities in the Federation Jack Lucas (Calgary) and Alison Smith Conclusion: Taking Stock of Canadian Federalism Grace Skogstad and Herman Bakvis

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  • New York Politics

    Cornell University Press New York Politics

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisNew York Politics examines aspects of state government that are often hidden in the secret sessions of the parties'' legislative conferences: the closed-door budget; a complicated array of opaque agencies, authorities, and local governments; and a campaign finance system that lacks transparency. New York is unique among the American states in the existence of regional and demographic divisions, making it difficult to govern. Edward V. Schneier, Antoinette Pole, and Anthony Maniscalco bring clarity and understanding to the politics of the Empire State.This third edition of the leading textbook on New York politics combines historical, legal, statistical, and journalistic sources with the candid perspectives of legislators, lobbyists, and other public officials. Critical updates and new information include an analysis of the rise and fall of Governor Andrew Cuomo, coverage of growing demographic diversity in New York State and its government, and the impactTrade ReviewA masterly work. A citizen's textbook on one of the nation's most complicated political systems. It deserves to be widely read by scholars in American politics and should be required reading for all students in the Empire State. * Perspectives on Political Science *New York Politics stands alongside B. Salmore and S. Salmore's New Jersey Politics and Government as one of the finest examinations of politics on the state level ever written * Social & Behavioral Sciences *

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  • State and Local Government

    SAGE Publications Inc State and Local Government

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis"I think it does an excellent job writing about current events in a manner that is accessible to students. I also like that it covers a wide range of topics." —Christopher Clark, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Featuring a new collection of compelling readings from respected sources, State and Local Government hits all the crucial marks for your political science course. Year after year, these highly readable and up-to-date articles cover the significant issues. The 2018–2019 Edition covers topics such as the increasing ideological conflicts between state and federal governments and between state and local governments; voter ID laws; the continuing financial struggles of local governments; and K–12 and higher education reforms. With the context and currency you have come to expect as hallmarks of Kevin B. Smith′s reader, this edition brings timely and sharp analysis into your state and local government classroom. Trade Review"I think it does an excellent job writing about current events in a manner that is accessible to students. I also like that it covers a wide range of topics." -- Christopher Clark"I am very happy with the Smith textbook. I like the organization of the chapters and the overall content and updated information. I started using the book a few years ago and do not plan to change the book anytime soon." -- Dina KroisTable of ContentsPREFACE ABOUT THE EDITOR I. FEDERALISM 1. Three Events That Shaped Modern Federalism - Donald F. Kettl, Governing 2. The Fractured State of Federalism - Peter Harkness, Governing 3. Dynamic Tension: A Conversation about Federalism - National Conference of State Legislatures, State Legislatures Magazine 4. Expect More Conflict between Cities and States - Sophie Quinton, Stateline II. ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT 5. Trump’s Voter Fraud Commission May Be Dead, but His Quest Continues - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 6. Lawmakers Look to Curb Foreign Influence in State Elections - Rebecca Beitsch, Stateline 7. Redistricting, Reconsidered - Tim Anderson, Council of State Governments 8. Millennials Let Their Grandparents Decide Local Elections - Mike Maciag, Governing III. POLITICAL PARTIES AND INTEREST GROUPS 9. Election of California Democrats’ Leader Exposes Party’s Divide - Joe Garofoli, Governing 10. Is the GOP’s Tea Party Over? - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 11. Lobbyists Leave Capitol Hill for the States - Donald F. Kettl, Governing 12. Lobbyist Gift-Giving at Issue in More States - Scott Rodd, Stateline IV. LEGISLATURES 13. Back Stories: Legislators Bring a Variety of Interesting Experiences to Their Statehouse Jobs - Duranya Freeman, State Legislatures Magazine 14. The Politically Perilous Pay Problem - John Mahoney, State Legislatures Magazine 15. The Accidental Librarian - Michael Gioia, State Legislatures Magazine 16. Statehouse Sexual Harassment Tally: Eighteen Lawmakers Gone or Punished - Jen Fifield, Stateline V. GOVERNORS 17. These Governors Are Rich, but Are They Effective? - Louis Jacobson, Governing 18. Citing Costs, Some GOP Governors Refuse to Hold Special Elections - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 19. For or Against Trump? The Question Candidates for Governor Can’t Escape - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 20. Stepping Up: How Governors Who Have Succeeded to the Top Job Have Performed over the Years - Geoffrey Skelley, Sabato’s Crystal Ball VI. COURTS 21. Judicial Redistricting: Issue Politicians Don’t Want to Discuss - J. B. Wogan, Governing 22. How Old Is Too Old to Be a Judge? Voters in 4 States Got to Decide - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 23. Federalism and the U.S. Supreme Court: Past, Present and Future - Lisa Soronen, Capitol Ideas Magazine 24. America’s Jails Have an HR Problem - Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene, Governing VII. BUREAUCRACY 25. Government’s Vital Role in Helping People Thrive - John M. Bernard, Governing 26. State Human Resources Directors Seek to Address Workforce Challenges - The Pew Charitable Trusts 27. Teacher Shortages Linger in Many States - Sophie Quinton, Stateline VIII. LOCAL GOVERNMENT 28. Outside Disneyland, a Reminder for Governments to Be Careful What They Wish For - John Buntin, Governing 29. In the Elusive Search for Affordable Housing, Clues Emerge - John Buntin, Governing 30. Why Some Cities Are Buying Trailer Parks - Sophie Quinton, Stateline IX. BUDGETS AND TAXES 31. Despite Slow Growth, Tax Revenue Has Recovered in 29 States - Barb Rosewicz and Daniel Newman, The Pew Charitable Trusts 32. How Did America’s Richest State Become Such a Fiscal Mess? - Alan Greenblatt, Governing 33. The Federal Tax Overhaul May Boost States’ Bottom Lines, but Some Governors Don’t Want the Money - Daniel C. Vock, Governing 34. Facts before Funding - Allison Hiltz, State Legislatures Magazine X. POLICY CHALLENGES 35. In Opioid Epidemic, States Intensify Prescription Drug Monitoring - Christine Vestal, Stateline 36. Are Massachusetts Gun Laws a Model for the Country? - Natalie Delgadillo, Governing 37. Is Your County Elections Clerk Ready for Russian Hackers? - Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline 38. Despite Secession Talk, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do - Mindy Fetterman, Stateline TEXT CREDITS

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  • Black Lives Matter at School: An Uprising for

    Haymarket Books Black Lives Matter at School: An Uprising for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBlack Lives Matter at School is an essential resource for all those seeking to build an antiracist school system." —Ibram X. Kendi, National Book Award-winning and #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Black Lives Matter at School succinctly generalizes lessons from successful challenges to institutional racism that have been won through the Black Lives Matter at School movement. This book will inspire many more educators and activists to join the Black Lives Matter at School movement at a moment when this antiracist work in our schools could not be more urgent and critical to education justice. Contributors include Opal Tometi, who wrote a moving foreword, Bettina Love who shares a powerful chapter on abolitionist teaching, Brian Jones who centers Black Lives Matter at School in the historical context of the ongoing struggle for racial justice in education and prominent teacher union leaders from Chicago to Los Angeles and beyond who discuss the importance of anti-racist struggle in education unions. The book includes essays, interviews, poems, resolutions, and more from educators, students and parents around the country who have been building Black Lives Matter at School on the ground.Trade Review"The educators, students, and community activists whose stories are documented here are fighting for a transformative vision of what public schools can be, and the grassroots efforts we will need to get there. Black Lives Matter at Schoolis an essential resource for all those seeking to build an antiracist school system." —Ibram X. Kendi, National Book Award-winning and #1 New York Times Bestselling Author "Black Lives Matter at School is a remarkable contribution to understanding that education can be a powerful pathway to justice and liberation. Here is inspiration for anyone who cherishes young people both inside and outside of schools."—Barbara Smith, Cofounder the Combahee River Collective "We need this book right now. The shadow-loving fungus of white supremacy won’t continue to send its spores to infect our children if we act now to bring the curative light of anti-racist knowledge, compassion, and justice into their lives. Built upon the Black Lives Matter at School organization’s Week of Action, this volume provides the adults in our educational institutions with inspiration, organizing principles, strategies, and examples to take 'bold action against anti-Blackness.' The authors – visionary educations of what is possible – call on all of us to radically reshape learning environments to make them safe, supportive, and transformative for all students (and teachers). Please read ASAP!" — Lisa Delpit, Executive Director of the Center for Urban Education and Innovation at Florida International University "There is no easy way to talk about the complexities of race facing our school system in America—but we have to talk about it if we are ever going to achieve the schools our children deserve. The Black Lives Matter at School movement has been disrupting the complacency of those who, for too long, have been comfortable not having these conversations about the impact of racism in the schools. Black Lives Matter at School is a playbook for undoing institutional racism in the education system. — Michael Bennett, NFL defensive lineman, Superbowl champion, and author, Things That Make White People Uncomfortable "This book asserts that we are at a critical moment in time, where the racial uprisings underpin the absolute need to transform education and it’s foundational practices. Black Lives Matter is a movement sweeping the globe and affirms that our babies lives matter. It’s time for educators to be bold, standing up for our students and communities. Our students are looking to us to lead the fight against injustice and dismantle systemic racism as we aspire to realize the schools our students deserve.” — Cecily Myart-Cruz, UTLA President, NEA Black Caucus Chair "This book makes the strong case for why we need to elevate Black lives and people in our curriculum and pedagogy year-round. This book serves as a blueprint to achieve this honorable goal." — José Luis Vilson, author, This Is Not A Test, A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education "Black Lives Matter at School centers the humanity of our children. It is a sharp rebuke of white supremacy—the very thing that interrupts the healthy development of Black youth. School communities must affirm Black lives. Educators have to dismantle systems of oppression—systems that we influence daily. We have to be radically different from the missionary educator depicted in popular culture. BLM at School is essential. Period."— Stacy Davis Gates, Vice President, Chicago Teachers Union "Toni Morrison reminds us: 'If you can’t imagine it, you can’t have it.' This book helps us to imagine Black Lives Mattering in schools. With accounts from teachers across the country doing the work, along with student interviews, poems, posters, and historical background, this is a primer for anti-racist educators to see the way forward in terms of reshaping school curriculum, diversifying teacher hiring, and transforming school discipline." — Jeanne Theoharis, author, A More Beautiful and Terrible History: The Uses and Misuses of Civil Rights History “The new book, is part documentary, part guide to this movement for racial & educational justice on school campuses” — Seattle Times “Black Lives Matter at School: An Uprising for Educational Justice... springs from a movement that started several years ago to resist racism and imbue anti-racism in school curriculums as well as educational practices and policies.” — Washington Post

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    C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Fractured Union: Politics, Sovereignty and the

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    Book SynopsisThe question of the United Kingdom’s survival, once taken for granted, looms large in British politics. This book uncovers the roots of today’s crisis, revealing MPs’ and civil servants’ assumptions in their understanding of the Union, and profound pessimism within politics about its long-term viability. Why has the political class struggled to engage productively with devolution? Has English voters’ disenchantment with a detached central government influenced how politicians and bureaucrats regard the UK’s future? How have seismic events fuelled tensions between Westminster and devolved administrations, from the SNP’s election and independence referendum to Brexit and Covid? And what now? Fractured Union offers a vivid account of the gradual loss of British unity, illuminating the forces and pressures now shaping the future of both nations and peoples. As nationalism rises across Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England, this book issues a sharp challenge to those who believe in a united kingdom: deliver better, more responsive government—or risk the UK falling apart.Trade Review'Far-seeing and compelling ... Insightful analysis of UK’s uncertain future under the pressures of devolution, inequality, regional dissatisfaction and Brexit.' -- The Irish Times'The United Kingdom is a deeply unusual and often complicated country. Michael Kenny's lucid and compelling account of its recent constitutional history should be required reading for politicians, officials and voters who want a better understanding of how this strange country came to be, how it currently works, and how it might yet evolve--and survive--in the future.' -- Alex Massie, 'Times' columnist'The late Queen Elizabeth once told a seminar of young undergraduates that the British constitution had always been puzzling and always will be. She was right about that. But in these pages you will find enlightenment, because this important book tackles head on the "English problem" within its treatment of British policy towards the four nations.' -- Lord Peter Hennessy, historian and member of the House of Lords'The United Kingdom remains a state in denial. Alone among the great nations of Europe it has been unable to fashion a constitutional consensus capable of keeping its component peoples together. This summary of its plight is clear-sighted and important.' -- Simon Jenkins, 'Guardian' columnist, and author of 'A Short History of England' and 'The Celts''An erudite yet accessible book with a fresh perspective on the politics of devolution. Kenny looks back to the motives for introducing devolution, while also bringing his analysis bang up to date examining the impact of Brexit and Covid. Essential reading for all who care about the future of the Union.' -- Hannah White OBE, Director of the Institute for Government'The most up-to-date account of why a union that was traditionally seen as a given has now become so contested. An impressive and illuminating read.' -- Tim Bale, Professor of Politics, Queen Mary, University of London, and author of 'The Conservative Party After Brexit''This book is the most acute and informed study to date of the crises and tensions within the British Union from the 2014 Scottish referendum to the present--and of what the future might hold for the people of these islands.' -- Sir Tom Devine, University of Edinburgh

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  • Liberty and Locality

    Oxford University Press Liberty and Locality

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    Book SynopsisThis is a study of local government and permissive legislation in nineteenth-century Britain. It argues that permissive legislation facilitated local initiative and debate, and that local initiatives were often more effective than national legislation.In the eighteenth century, every locality which wished to improve or police its streets had to obtain its own private Act of Parliament. By the nineteenth century, when the construction of a habitable urban environment had become a matter of urgency, Parliament had recourse to `permissive'' or `adoptive'' legislation, which the localities were free to adopt, or not, as they chose. Parliament facilitated, but did not require, local action, and so long as initiative and responsibility remained in local hands, relations between central and local government were relaxed. In the 1850s and 1860s, the House of Commons conceived itself to be an imperial parliament, not a vestry, and Local Boards thought of themselves as parliaments in miniature. Trade Review'His analysis of the functioning of parliament offers a fresh and stimulating insight on the importance of a national legislative assembly in mid-Victorian governing arrangements ... he has provoked a good deal of thought and the book will be essential reading for some time to come.' Alan O'Day, Polytechnic of North London, History, Feb '92'he demonstrates, with clarity and objectivity, the overwhelming significance of what took place at local level, whether it was action or inaction, altruistic idealism or selfish calculation' W.R. Cornish, The Journal of Legal History, Volume 12, No. 3, December 1991'well researched and finely written study of nineteenth-century rural protest ... Reay writes ... with elegance and clarity, integrating the quantitative findings of his family reconstitution study with analysis of popular participation in the revolt ... The narrative descriptions (based on family reconstitution data) of the participants and what became of the survivors are among the most innovative and moving parts of the book, and help make it a genuine tour de force of anthropological history.' Albion M. Urdank, Southern History, XIII'John Prest produces some tricky missing pieces to help full in the picture of the functioning of central-local government relations. ... a number of subtle and important conclusions are drawn.' Valerie Cromwell History of Paliament, London. EHR Feb '94Table of ContentsAbbreviations; Parliament and the localities; The Isle of Wight; Huddersfield and District; Local and central government; Index

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