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Electoral Politics Is Not Enough Racial And Ethnic Minorities And Urban Politics 1st Edition Peter F Burns

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Electoral Politics Is Not Enough Racial And Ethnic Minorities And Urban Politics 1st Edition Peter F Burns
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Electoral Politics Is Not Enough Racial And Ethnic Minorities And Urban Politics 1st Edition Peter F Burns instant download after payment.

Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Peter F. Burns
ISBN: 9780791482261, 079148226X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Electoral Politics Is Not Enough Racial And Ethnic Minorities And Urban Politics 1st Edition Peter F Burns by Peter F. Burns 9780791482261, 079148226X instant download after payment.

Focusing on four medium-sized northeastern cities with strong political traditions, Electoral Politics Is Not Enough analyzes conditions under which white leaders respond to and understand minority interests. Peter F. Burns argues that conventional explanations, including the size of the minority electorate, the socioeconomic status of the citizenry, and the percentage of minority elected officials do not account for variations in white leaders' understanding of and receptiveness toward African American and Latino interests. Drawing upon interviews with more than 200 white and minority local leaders, and through analysis of local education and public safety policies, he finds that unconventional channels, namely neighborhood groups and community-based organizations, strongly influence the representation of minority interests.

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