
County Governments in an Era of Change
David R. Berman(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 26. January 1993
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-313-27824-2 (ISBN)
Description
This long-needed, volume gives an overview of the past, present, and future of American county government. Recognized authorities describe how county governments have developed, how they are chosen and function in metropolitan and rural counties, and how they interrelate with state and national units of government. This primer analyzing how governmental roles are changing and how counties governments in the future might better deliver essential human services is intended for students and professionals and for classroom use, for courses in state and local government, urban and rural studies, and public administration.
This expert overview begins with a short introduction and brief history. Then three chapters outline the broad characteristics of county governments today in terms of authority, structure, elections, legislatures and legislation, the capacities of county governments, and intergovernmental relations. Five chapters assess in turn how counties provide full-service government, the characteristics of metropolitan counties and urbanization, the special problems of rural county governments, shifting roles in county-state relations, and county policy objectives at the national level. The conclusion discusses counties, other governments, and future prospects. The reference list points to related readings of note.
This expert overview begins with a short introduction and brief history. Then three chapters outline the broad characteristics of county governments today in terms of authority, structure, elections, legislatures and legislation, the capacities of county governments, and intergovernmental relations. Five chapters assess in turn how counties provide full-service government, the characteristics of metropolitan counties and urbanization, the special problems of rural county governments, shifting roles in county-state relations, and county policy objectives at the national level. The conclusion discusses counties, other governments, and future prospects. The reference list points to related readings of note.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-27824-2 (9780313278242)
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Person
DAVID R. BERMAN is Professor of Political Science at Arizona State University. He is the author of State and Local Politics (1991), Reformers, Corporations and the Electorate (1992), and American Government, Politics and Policy Making (1988), among other books and articles dealing with government, public administration, and public policy.
Content
Preface Introduction: Counties, Change, and Reform--An Overview by David R. Berman and Katheryn A. Lehman American County Government: An Historical Perspective by Lawrence L. Martin Governing the County: Authority, Structure, and Elections by Victor S. DeSantis and Tari Renner Legislatures and Legislating in County Government by Alvin D. Sokolow County Capacity and Intergovernmental Relations by William L. Waugh, Jr. and Gregory Streib County Services: The Emergence of Full-Service Government by J. Edwin Benton and Donald C. Menzel Metropolitan Counties and Urbanization by Vincent L. Marando and C. Douglas Baker The Special Problems of Rural County Governments by Beverly A. Cigler Shifting Roles in County-State Relations by Tanis J. Salant Counties and the National Agenda by David R. Berman and Barbara P. Greene Counties, Other Governments, and the Future by David R. Berman References Index