The urban landscape in the United States has changed drastically over the past 50 years, and along with massive suburbanization and downtown renewal, there has been a restructuring of economic and political organizations and their interrelations. Benjamin Kleinberg has written this book out of his dissatisfaction with two of the most predominant perspectives on urban policy and development: contemporary ecological and neo-Marxist. He offers an interorganizational//policy perspective not as an alternative theory but as a structural framework for analyzing the shaping and implementing of urban policy.The urban landscape in the United States has changed drastically over the past 50 years, and along with massive suburbanization and downtown renewal, there has been a restructuring of economic and political organizations and their interrelations. Benjamin Kleinberg has written this book out of his dissatisfaction with two of the most predominant perspectives on urban policy and development: contemporary ecological and neo-Marxist. He offers an interorganizational//policy perspective not as an alternative theory but as a structural framework for analyzing the shaping and implementing of urban policy.PART ONE: URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN PERSPECTIVE The Ecological Perspective The Marxist Perspective Introducing an Interorganizational/Policy Perspective PART TWO: EVOLUTION AND ORGANIZATION OF THE URBAN POLICY SYSTEM The New Deal Creating an Urban Policy System Restructuring American Urbanism Suburbanization and Urban Renewal Cooperative Federalism and the War on Poverty Another Approach to Renewing the Urban Community New Federalism and the Reorganization of Urban Policy Federal Retrenchment and the Future of Urban Policy