RESTRUCTURING THE NEW YORK CITY GOVERNMENT: THE REEMERGENCE OF MUNICIPAL REFORM
Frank J. Mauro and Gerald Benjamin, Editors
1989 · 207 Pages · $14.95 (APS Members: $9.70)

Restructuring the New York City Government
- Gerald Benjamin and Frank J. Mauro, The Reemergence of Municipal Reform
- Joseph P. Viteritti, The Tradition of Municipal Reform: Charter Revision in Historical Context
- Eric Lane, The Practical Lessons of Charter Reform
- Richard Briffault, Taking Home Rule Seriously: The Case of Campaign Finance Reform
Issues in Representation
- Supreme Court of the United States, Morris v. Board of Estimate
- Frank J. Mauro, Voting Rights and the Board of Estimate: The Emergence of an Issue
- M. David Gelfand and Terry E. Allbritton, Voting Rights and the Board of Estimate: Prospects and Pitfalls
- Douglas Muzzio and Tim Tompkins, On the Size of the City Council : Finding the Mean
- Robert F. Pecorella, Community Governance: A Decade of Experience
- Gerald Benjamin, Filling Vacancies in Elective Offices: Popular versus Party Politics
The New Reform Agenda
- Herbert E. Alexander, Campaign Finance Reform
- Page E. Bigelow, From Norms to Rules: Regulating the Outside Interests of Public Officials
- Richard A. Givens, Toward Fairness and Openness in City Administrative Procedures
- Robert W. Bailey, Strategic Planning and Large-City Governance
- Edward V. Regan, Holding Government Officials Accountable for Infrastructure Maintenance
- Ronald H. Silverman, Toward Charter Change for Better Land Governance
