pp. 156-157
Who Really Rules? New Haven and Community Power Reexamined, G. William Domhoff
The Contested City, John H. Mollenkopf Reviewed by Stephen David
The Cost of Good Intentions: New York City and the Liberal Experiment, Charles R. Morris Reviewed by Stephen David
Community Power and Political Theory: A Further Look at Problems of Evidence and Inference, Second, Enlarged Edition, Nelson W. Polsby Reviewed by Stephen David
The Ungovernable City: The Politics of Urban Problems and Policy Making, Douglas Yates Reviewed by Stephen David
more by this authorJoin the Academy of Political Science and automatically receive Political Science Quarterly.
Academy Forum | Latino Voters, Demographic Determinism, and the Myth of an Inevitable Democratic Party Majority
October 9, 2024
4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. ET
WEBINAR
Virtual Issue
Introduction: Black Power and the Civil Rights Agendas of Charles V. Hamilton
Marylena Mantas and Robert Y. Shapiro
Publishing since 1886, PSQ is the most widely read and accessible scholarly journal with distinguished contributors such as: Lisa Anderson, Robert A. Dahl, Samuel P. Huntington, Robert Jervis, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Theda Skocpol, Woodrow Wilson
view additional issuesArticles | Book reviews
The Academy of Political Science, promotes objective, scholarly analyses of political, social, and economic issues. Through its conferences and publications APS provides analysis and insight into both domestic and foreign policy issues.
With neither an ideological nor a partisan bias, PSQ looks at facts and analyzes data objectively to help readers understand what is really going on in national and world affairs.