Patricia McCarney is an associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto. Richard Stren is a professor of political science at the University of Toronto, where he has also been director of the Centre for Urban and Community Studies.
Acknowledgments | ix | ||
1 Introduction: Toward the Comparative Study of Urban Governance | 1 | (30) | |
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2 Confronting Critical Disjunctures in the Governance of Cities | 31 | (25) | |
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3 Ethnographies of Governance: Urban Spaces and Actors in the Middle East | 56 | (27) | |
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4 Bellavista: Local Political Activism in Defense of a Barrio | 83 | (28) | |
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5 Democratic Governance and Participation: Tales of Tuvo Cities | 111 | (31) | |
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6 Fiscal Innovations and Urban Governance | 142 | (29) | |
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7 Rethinking the Enabling Strategy in Social Housing: State-Civil Society Dynamics in Southeast Asia | 171 | (23) | |
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8 Reforming Governance in Dhaka, Bangladesh | 194 | (26) | |
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9 "My Soul I Can See": The Limits of Governing African Cities in a Context of Globalization and Complexity | 220 | (31) | |
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10 Governance and Municipal Management in Mexico and Colombia: Between Clientelist Practices and New Forms of Democratic Government | 251 | (24) | |
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Contributors | 275 | (6) | |
Index | 281 |
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