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Urban regime theory in comparative perspective
G. Stoker
, K. Mossberger
Institute for Governance & Policy Analysis
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Urban Governance
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Urban Regime Theory
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Politicians
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Motivational Factors
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Focus of Attention
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Cross-national Comparison
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Collective Action
50%
Collective Action Problems
50%
Regime Analysis
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Urban Literature
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Urban Change
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Cross-national Research
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Social Sciences
Authors
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Conceptual Framework
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Urban Governance
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Collective Action
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Cross National Comparison
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Collective Action Problem
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