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Party Conflict & Community Development : Postwar Politics in Ann Arbor - Samuel J. Eldersveld

Party Conflict & Community Development

Postwar Politics in Ann Arbor

By: Samuel J. Eldersveld

Paperback | 1 January 1995

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Through an in-depth study of Ann Arbor politics, Party Conflict and Community Development addresses fundamental questions of the relationship between partisan politics and municipal government. Since a large majority of middle-sized American cities operate with nonpartisan government, Ann Arbor's fiercely competitive, two-party system provides an essential counterpoint to other urban studies. Moreover, political activity at this local level gives unique insight into the relative strength and performance of American political parties. Samuel J. Eldersveld examines in detail how this increasingly competitive system has led to innovative policy change. Finally, he offers comparisons to other American and European cities.

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