Editore: The L. W. Singer, Syracuse, 1928
Da: Sleepy Hollow Books, Huntington, VT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Brown cloth, black lettering, rubbed. Poetry.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Lexington Books/ D.C. Heath, Lexington, MA, 1982
ISBN 10: 0669056553 ISBN 13: 9780669056556
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Lexington Books, New Britian, Connecticut, U.S.A., 1983
ISBN 10: 0669056553 ISBN 13: 9780669056556
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. Not Indicated. Some sunning on jacket, otherwise in very nice condition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Lexington Books, Lexington, MA, 1983
ISBN 10: 0669056553 ISBN 13: 9780669056556
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Condizione: very good, very good. First? Edition. First? Printing. 167, chronology, figures, tables, glossary, bibliography, index. Foreword by Gerald C. Smith.
Editore: Lexington Books:, 1983
Da: PASCALE'S BOOKS, NORTH READING, MA, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condizione: Fine-. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine-. 167 pages, illustrated in b&w. 'In this book distinguished international specialists who participated in the conference address these issues from a wide range of viewpoints. They analyze such specific topics as intra-Alliance relations, public involvement in national-security decisions, nuclear strategy, and the meaning of detente. Their anaylses clarify the issues and costs and provide invaluable information for informed NATO decision making." FINE- HARDCOVER, FINE- DUST JACKET. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. Competition between democratic and authoritarian systems is playing out in global cities, where real property rights influence regime legitimacy and economic performance. Two questions inspire debate.Why does the property-owning middle class, which was integral to democratic development in the West, support illiberal governments? Do differences between political systems affect the success of global cities?Marsha McGraw Olive unravels these questions by comparing urban land governance in Europe and Eurasia. Democracies largely, but not exclusively, perform better than hybrid or authoritarian regimes on real property rights, land-related regulations, and citizen engagement in urban planning. Case studies of Moscow and Istanbul show that urban real property is fundamental to regime stability, bringing wealth to average citizens and favoured elites. This formula, perfected by President Putin, bestows economic but not political benefits to middle-class property owners.The book argues that all cities need to improve land governance to cope with twenty-first century urban challenges. Cities that respect property rights and put citizens at the centre of urban planning achieve better outcomes. In contrast, illiberal leaders who rely on opaque property deals are inciting public backlash and slowing economic growth. In the global political competition, real property rights are a chink in the authoritarian armour.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Competition between democratic and authoritarian systems is playing out in global cities, where real property rights influence regime legitimacy and economic performance. Two questions inspire debate.Why does the property-owning middle class, which was integral to democratic development in the West, support illiberal governments? Do differences between political systems affect the success of global cities?Marsha McGraw Olive unravels these questions by comparing urban land governance in Europe and Eurasia. Democracies largely, but not exclusively, perform better than hybrid or authoritarian regimes on real property rights, land-related regulations, and citizen engagement in urban planning. Case studies of Moscow and Istanbul show that urban real property is fundamental to regime stability, bringing wealth to average citizens and favoured elites. This formula, perfected by President Putin, bestows economic but not political benefits to middle-class property owners.The book argues that all cities need to improve land governance to cope with twenty-first century urban challenges. Cities that respect property rights and put citizens at the centre of urban planning achieve better outcomes. In contrast, illiberal leaders who rely on opaque property deals are inciting public backlash and slowing economic growth. In the global political competition, real property rights are a chink in the authoritarian armour. Privately-held property (land and buildings) and the growth of the propertied middle class presents an anomaly in authoritarian states. This book unravels the puzzle that is the growth of private property in tandem with political support for authoritarian regimes. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. Competition between democratic and authoritarian systems is playing out in global cities, where real property rights influence regime legitimacy and economic performance. Two questions inspire debate.Why does the property-owning middle class, which was integral to democratic development in the West, support illiberal governments? Do differences between political systems affect the success of global cities? Marsha McGraw Olive unravels these questions by comparing urban land governance in Europe and Eurasia. Democracies largely, but not exclusively, perform better than hybrid or authoritarian regimes on real property rights, land-related regulations, and citizen engagement in urban planning. Case studies of Moscow and Istanbul show that urban real property is fundamental to regime stability, bringing wealth to average citizens and favoured elites. This formula, perfected by President Putin, bestows economic but not political benefits to middle-class property owners.The book argues that all cities need to improve land governance to cope with twenty-first century urban challenges. Cities that respect property rights and put citizens at the centre of urban planning achieve better outcomes. In contrast, illiberal leaders who rely on opaque property deals are inciting public backlash and slowing economic growth. In the global political competition, real property rights are a chink in the authoritarian armour.
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