Regulating Suburban Politics: “Suburban-Defense Transition,” Institutional Capacities, and Territorial Reorganization in Southern California
- 1 January 1997
- book chapter
- Published by SAGE Publications
Abstract
There can been little doubt that urban regime theory and regulation theory have reinvigorated studies of governance in capitalist states. Yet despite a common interest in governance, only recently have attempts been made to achieve theoretical commensurability between the two approaches (Painter, this volume). This is perhaps because regulation theory and urban regime theory have hitherto dealt with two different spatial scales, national and urban, respectively. [Page 207] This state of affairs seems to be changing, however. On the one hand, urban regime theory has broken through the theoretical impasse reached by community power structure analysis by situating the ...Keywords
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