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Bulpitt in America: Presidential Approaches, Territorial Politics and the Field of Urban Policy

This article examines Jim Bulpitt's seminal work on UK territorial politics within the American context. We approach territorial politics by examining the ebbs and flows of American urban policy during the period 1964 to 2008. In doing so, our analysis explores changes in presidential approache...

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Published in:Government and opposition (London) 2010-07, Vol.45 (3), p.406-435
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Cities
City politics
Executive branch
Government
Local government
Policy analysis
Political Affiliation
Political ideologies
Political parties
Political power
Political science
Politics
Presidency
Presidents
State structure
Suburbs
Territorial issues
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United States of America
Urban areas
Urban Policy
Voting
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