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Empire On The Hudson Entrepreneurial Vision And Political Power At The Port Of New York Authority Jameson W Doig

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Empire On The Hudson Entrepreneurial Vision And Political Power At The Port Of New York Authority Jameson W Doig
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 607
Author: Jameson W. Doig
ISBN: 9780231076760, 9780231076777, 0231076762, 0231076770
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Empire On The Hudson Entrepreneurial Vision And Political Power At The Port Of New York Authority Jameson W Doig by Jameson W. Doig 9780231076760, 9780231076777, 0231076762, 0231076770 instant download after payment.

This book provides a pretty good history of the much-maligned Port Authority. One of the book's main strengths is Mr. Doig's ability to weave together biographies of key PA players with the pressing issues that have confronted the PA during its 80+ years. The PA was the first of the so-called authorities: deliberately established to avoid the usual political "game." As such, it has offended many important political leaders, clipping their wings on a range of issues. I think that Mr. Doig addresses this nicely, exposing the provincialism that is common in New York and New Jersey. On a critical note, I think that Mr. Doig spends a little too much time on abstract political theory.

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