The Summer University at Aix-en-Provence invited AIMS President Brian Lee Crowley to give a series of lectures at their 2000 session. In this first lecture, he describes the forces that are shaping governments generally, and how they can be used to understand the changes sweeping the world of local or municipal government.
The coming revolution in local government
By Brian Lee Crowley|
2016-04-05T12:50:14+00:00
August 31st, 2000|Op-ed|Comments Off on The coming revolution in local government
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