Urban Regimes and Strategies
Discover the intricate dynamics of urban governance in "Urban Regimes and Strategies," penned by insightful authors and published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996. This engaging paperback spans 310 pages and delves into the evolution of Brussels' city center over the past three decades. The book introduces a groundbreaking geographical concept, the Central Executive District, examining how coalitions of local and foreign elites have shaped the urban landscape. With a sharp analytical lens, it reveals the interplay of power, policy, and place that defines modern urban environments. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in urban studies, this title offers invaluable perspectives on the strategies driving city development. Don't miss your chance to explore this essential contribution to urban theory and practice.