1996
DOI: 10.1002/ncr.4100850209
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Regionalism: The new geography of opportunity San Antonio: Mirror of urban America

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“…Overall, regional governance reform in the USA has involved less the wholesale introduction of a new layer of governance and partnerships at the regional level, and more the enhancement of levels of cooperation among existing local government agencies and public and private sector players. There, interagency and intergovernmental cooperation at the regional level is seen to be a means of maximising the global competitive performance of metropolitan economies (Cisneros, 1995a;1995b;Clarke and Gaile, 1998;Rusk, 1993;Savitch et al, 1993). However, the concrete links between this vision of`entrepreneurial regionalism' (compare Cisneros, 1995b) and environmental policy are not very clearöif anything, economic development and environmental action in the USA continue to be diametrically opposed political forces (compare Logan and Molotch, 1987;Pincetl, 1999).…”
Section: Functional Policy Pressures State Reform and Resultant Policmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, regional governance reform in the USA has involved less the wholesale introduction of a new layer of governance and partnerships at the regional level, and more the enhancement of levels of cooperation among existing local government agencies and public and private sector players. There, interagency and intergovernmental cooperation at the regional level is seen to be a means of maximising the global competitive performance of metropolitan economies (Cisneros, 1995a;1995b;Clarke and Gaile, 1998;Rusk, 1993;Savitch et al, 1993). However, the concrete links between this vision of`entrepreneurial regionalism' (compare Cisneros, 1995b) and environmental policy are not very clearöif anything, economic development and environmental action in the USA continue to be diametrically opposed political forces (compare Logan and Molotch, 1987;Pincetl, 1999).…”
Section: Functional Policy Pressures State Reform and Resultant Policmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. urban America's toughest challenge" (Cisneros, 1995). During the last two presidential administrations, HUD has increased efforts to disperse recipients of subsidized housing in a variety of ways.…”
Section: Policy Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1992, attorneys for Legal Aid and the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP filed suit against the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA), HUD, the city of Minneapolis, and the Metropolitan Council of the Twin Cities in the case of Hollman v. Cisneros (1995) alleging discrimination in the siting of public housing in the city. Consistent with HUD policy under Clinton, the agency sought to settle the suit out of court.…”
Section: Housing Politics In Concentrated Neighborhoods: Slum Clearanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is not to belittle or ignore theories of regions that have arisen in the contexts of transportation, environmental, or cultural studies. Rather, it emphasizes that the roots of the new regionalism lie primarily within the private sector or in public-private partnership efforts, despite continuing efforts to provide it with a normative foundation (see, e.g., Cisneros 1996;Swanstrom 1995). Moreover, it may be that the ability of advocates of regionalism to demonstrate that economic benefits arise from coherent metropolitan-wide efforts would grant them greater legitimacy than that provided by good-government arguments alone.…”
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confidence: 99%