Second Metropolis
Explore the transformative landscape of urban development in "Second Metropolis," authored by Blair A. Ruble, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This insightful work delves into the 'second cities' of North America, Russia, and Japan—specifically Chicago, Moscow, and Osaka. Across its 484 pages, Ruble reveals how social fragmentation, often seen as a barrier to democracy, can actually promote a 'pragmatic pluralism' that enhances public policy innovation. This book offers a compelling analysis for anyone interested in city planning, urban history, and the intricate political dynamics of these global metropolises. Discover how these cities navigate their unique challenges and foster pluralistic governance in their urban environments. A must-read for scholars, policymakers, and urban enthusiasts alike!