Urbanization in a Federalist Context
Explore the intricate relationship between urbanization and government in "Urbanization in a Federalist Context" by Roscoe Coleman Martin. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2010, this compelling paperback delves into the significant impact that the rise of metropolitan areas has had on federalism in the United States. Spanning 208 pages, the book examines critical themes such as intergovernmental fiscal relations and the role of grants-in-aid within our evolving urban landscape. Martin’s insightful analysis illuminates how America's transformation into a metropolitan-urban society has reshaped governmental processes and structures. Whether you’re a student of political science, urban studies, or simply interested in understanding the dynamics of modern governance, this book provides a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and opportunities that come with urban growth. Don't miss out on this essential read that captures the essence of federalism in the context of America’s metropolitan future.