In Search of the Growth Coalition: American Urban Theories and the Redevelopment of Berlin

作者: Elizabeth Strom

DOI: 10.1177/107808749603100402

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摘要: The author considers the relevance of American urban theories, particularly regime approaches, to an understanding development politics cross-nationally. Studying recent developments in Berlin, she suggests that both political and cultural characteristics influence nature local coalition building. In patterns federal support, state bureaucracy, weak organization private sector have all shaped city's approach redevelopment. addition, architects architectural debates historically carried great weight Berlin's planning culture.

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