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100 1 _aBURTON, Paul
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245 1 0 _aUrban policy and the myth of progress
260 _aUK :
_bPolicy Press,
_coct. 1997
520 3 _aThe article looks back over the last 22 years of urban policy development in the UK to consider three linked themes: the extent of progress in meeting the goals of urban policy; the degree of policy learning that has taken place within and beyond government; and the changing nature of the relationship between the state, the academy and civil society. These themes are further explored in an analysis of one of the key characteristics of urban policy - the continuing attempt to manage urban processes which result in racial discrimination and disadvantage. The paper concludes by posing a series of questions which might stimulate fresh debate on the purpose and scope of urban policy as we move into the next millennium
651 4 _aChina
_913345
773 0 8 _tPolicy & Politics
_g25, 4, p. 421-436
_dUK : Policy Press, oct. 1997
_xISSN 03055736
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