Politics of Dissatisfaction
The Politics of Dissatisfaction: Citizens, Services, and Urban Institutions by W. E. Lyons is an essential read for anyone interested in public administration and public policy. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1992, this hardback edition spans 246 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between citizens and urban institutions. Lyons offers profound theoretical insights and empirical data that are set to redefine the discourse in these fields. This book is not just an academic text; it is a critical examination of the dissatisfaction that often permeates public services and governance in the United States. Whether you are a student, a policy maker, or simply curious about the dynamics of urban governance, this work is a vital addition to your library. Discover the nuances of citizen engagement and the effectiveness of urban institutions through Lyons' compelling analysis.