Who will govern American metropolitan regions?, John Stuart Hall; Metropolitan governance in Canada: the 1900s, Philip H. Wichern; Mexico City: a metropolis without government?, Daniel Hiernaux-Nicolas; A survey of metropolitan government in Europe, Leo van den Berg, H. Arjen van Klink and Jan van der Meer; Metropolitan organization in Baltimore: does structure make a difference?, Donald F. Norris and Charles Krautler; Changing the municipal service delivery systems: Indianapolis's experience with a marketization program for governing UniGov, Mark S. Rosentraub; New Orleans: metropolis against itself, James Brandt and Robert K. Whelan; Regional roles, relationships and the future of the Phoenix metropolitan area, John Stuart Hall and Rob Melnick; Cooperation without consolidation: managing metropolitan fragmentation in the Pittsburgh region, David Young Miller and Rowan Miranda; Metropolitan organization in Greater Vancouver: 'Do It Yourself' regional government, Alan F.J. Artibise, Ken Cameron and Julie H. Seelig.