Democratic destiny and the District of Columbia : federal politics and public policy
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Democratic destiny and the District of Columbia : federal politics and public policy
Lexington Books, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This book contributes substantially to urban affairs and public policy literature by presenting an introduction to the complex politics and public policy issues of Washington, D.C. The uniqueness of the city, as elaborated in this volume, provides background for understanding the non-traditional congressional relationship with the city and the way in which this establishes and perpetuates the continuing fight for congressional representation, real home rule and equitable federal benefits for citizens of the District of Columbia. Usually becoming a mayor, member of a city council, or agency head in a major city could become a stepping stone to higher office. In Washington, D.C. however, this has not been the case. Contests for political leadership operate in a unique political climate because Washington, D.C is the capital of the U.S., subject to congressional oversight, has a majority African American population, and has a majority Democratic population. Those who become mayor are therefore, confined to play a local with rare opportunities for a national role. One Objective of this volume is to highlight the difficulties of experiencing political democracy and adequate policy distribution by citizens of the District of Columbia. These analyses conclude that one of the major obstacles to these objectives is the manner in which home rule was constructed and persists, leading to the conclusion that the desire of citizens and their leaders for change is well founded.
目次
Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 1. Introduction: An Administered System of Government Chapter 3 2. Home Rule for Washington, D.C. Chapter 4 3. Walter Washington: Mayor Of the Last Colony Chapter 5 4. Marion Barry: A Politician for the Times Chapter 6 5. Sharon Pratt Kelly: The Reform Mayor Chapter 7 6. The High Tide of Pragmatic Black Politics: Mayor Anthony Williams and the Suppression of Black Interests Chapter 8 7. The Mayor as the Head School Master Chapter 9 8. Can Washington, D.C. Youth Speak? Chapter 10 9. Banished Housing Policy Chapter 11 10. Democracy and Its Impact on Rehabilitative Resources Chapter 12 11. The Dynamics of Poverty in the District of Columbia Chapter 13 12. Communicating Liberation Chapter 14 13. Conclusion
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