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Political Monopolies in American Cities: The Rise and Fall of Bosses and Reformers Illustrated Edition, Kindle Edition
Situating her in-depth studies of Chicago and San Jose in the broad context of data drawn from more than 240 cities over the course of a century, she finds that the answer—a resounding yes—illuminates the nature of political power. Both political machines and reform governments, she reveals, bias the system in favor of incumbents, effectively establishing monopolies that free governing coalitions from dependence on the support of their broader communities. Ironically, Trounstine goes on to show, the resulting loss of democratic responsiveness eventually mobilizes residents to vote monopolistic regimes out of office. Envisioning an alternative future for American cities, Trounstine concludes by suggesting solutions designed to free urban politics from this damaging cycle.
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“Ambitious, creative, and convincing, this book combines an impressive sweep of historical data with two fine case studies, significantly contributing to our understanding of how political power is forged in cities. Comparing political tactics in Chicago and San Jose—a machine city and a reform city—to discover underlying similarities in the apparently different means of attaining electoral dominance is counterintuitive yet compelling.”
-- John Mollenkopf, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
"This sophisticated, pathbreaking work makes a major scholarly contribution to the interpretation of urban governance." ― Choice
“In this provocative and theoretically innovative book, Jessica Trounstine challenges a century of scholarship on urban politics. By highlighting the role of political monopolies in city politics, Trounstine shows that urban machines and reform regimes are not polar opposites. Instead, governing coalitions in each type of city have periodically been able to eliminate competition and entrench themselves in power for decades. Trounstine marshals a wealth of qualitative and quantitative evidence to illuminate how such monopolies form and how they diminish democratic responsiveness.”
-- Margaret Weir, University of California, Berkeley"A significant contribution not just to clarifying the legacy of urban reformism, but to an emerging literature on institutional analysis of urban governance." -- Michael Craw ― Political Science Quarterly
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Jessica Trounstine is assistant professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University.
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