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When cities lobby: how local governments compete for power in state politics
The book When Cities Lobby: How Local Governments Compete for Power in State Politics , investigates the phenomenon of city officials relying on professional lobbyists to represent their interests in state government, hence assuming a mediating entity between the two. It further aims to explore how city lobbying shapes state politics in an age of increasing urban-rural polarisation and growing hostility between cities and state legislatures. The book was authored by Julia Payson, an assistant professor of politics at New York University who specialises in issues concerning representation, accountability
期刊介绍:
Local Government Studies is the leading journal for the study of local politics, policy, public administration and management and governance. First established in 1975, it is an influential forum for critical dialogue and exchange on local government and a vital resource for academics, politicians, policy makers and practitioners internationally. The editors welcome submissions in this field, particularly work of a comparative, methodologically innovative and theoretically challenging nature.