Governing American cities : interethnic coalitions, competition, and conflict
Publisher Fact Sheet Governing American Cities crosses geographic & disciplinary borders to provide a thorough & illuminating review of the complex political negotiations taking place between new immigrants & previous residents as these cities adjust to the newest ethnic succession
viii, 259 pages : illustrations, maps ; 4 cm
9780871544155, 0871544156
1064021429
Comparative approaches to changing interethnic relations in cities / Michael Jones-Correa
Immigrant political participation in New York and Los Angeles
John Mollenkopf, David Olson, and Timothy Ross
Ethnic subcontracting as an impediment to interethnic coalitions: the Chinese experience / Peter Kwong
Korean Americans and the crisis of the liberal coalition: immigrants and politics in Los Angeles / Edward J.W. Park and John S.W. Park
Racial minority group relations in a multiracial society / Paula D. McClain and Steven C. Tauber
Blacks and Cubans in Miami: the negative consequences of the Cuban enclave on ethnic relations / Guillermo J. Grenier and Max Castro
Protest or violence: political process and patterns of Black-Korean conflict / Patrick D. Joyce
Structural shifts and institutional capacity: possibilities for ethnic cooperation and conflict in urban settings / Michael Jones-Correa
When ideologies agree and interests collide, what's a leader to do? The prospects for Latino-Jewish coalition in Los Angeles / Raphael J. Sonenshein
Interethnic politics in the consensus city / Matthew McKeever