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New England local government : the case of Connecticut

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Local government in the New England states has historically been regarded as a style of government that most closely embodies the spirit of American democracy.

Although models of local government vary from one town to the next, the common thread which unites all New England towns is that the people are empowered to choose their own form of government, and in doing so control their own destiny. In this fresh and insightful book, Professor Gary L.

Rose, a well known commentator on American politics and native New Englander, introduces readers to local government in Connecticut.

Rose takes readers on a journey showcasing the origin of Connecticut towns, the different models of government in existence among the state’s 169 communities, the means by which towns and cities finance public services, the status of party politics in urban, suburban, and rural communities, the creative endeavors currently underway at the local level of government, and the serious challenges facing local media with respect to performing their “watchdog” role over the affairs of local decision makers. Intended for students, political practitioners, and a general audience, Professor Rose’s book not only fills a void in the literature on local government, but will also serve to inspire those who want to make a positive difference in the political life of their local communities.

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Product Details
Academica Press
1680539027 / 9781680539028
Hardback
30/04/2021
United States
English
281 pages
23 cm