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The Urban Politics of Policy Failure

This book contributes to debates in geography and urban studies by analysing the spatial dimensions and politics of urban policy failure. Attention is most often paid to successful urban policies. Policymakers go to great lengths to emulate success by importing policy 'models' implementing best practices or pursuing 'silver bullet' solutions. Yet stories of failure are at least as common as those of success. Some policies fail to launch in the first place. Others struggle to deliver their goals. Many collapse under the weight of poor administration insufficient funding or political opposition. This book establishes a vocabulary and set of analytical approaches for researching the spatial dynamics and impacts of urban policy failure. With a geographically diverse set of cases the authors explore topics including policy (im)mobility urban policy experiments and governance initiatives ranging from sustainability to housing to public health across Europe North America and Asia. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Urban Geography. | The Urban Politics of Policy Failure

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This book contributes to debates in geography and urban studies by analysing the spatial dimensions and politics of urban policy failure. Attention is most often paid to successful urban policies. Policymakers go to great lengths to emulate success by importing policy 'models' implementing best practices or pursuing 'silver bullet' solutions. Yet stories of failure are at least as common as those of success. Some policies fail to launch in the first place. Others struggle to deliver their goals. Many collapse under the weight of poor administration insufficient funding or political opposition. This book establishes a vocabulary and set of analytical approaches for researching the spatial dynamics and impacts of urban policy failure. With a geographically diverse set of cases the authors explore topics including policy (im)mobility urban policy experiments and governance initiatives ranging from sustainability to housing to public health across Europe North America and Asia. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the journal Urban Geography. | The Urban Politics of Policy Failure

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