Abstract

This thesis analyzes Paul E. Peterson's theory that city development is canied out through consensus. Its aim is to prove that city development does not come through consensus but by conflict. The city of Cleveland serves as the control to test this theory utilizing the mayoral administrations of Dennis J. Kucinich and Michael R. White as cases. It was concluded that conflict dictates development.

Advisor

Moskowitz, Eric

Second Advisor

Burnell, James

Department

Urban Studies

Publication Date

2004

Degree Granted

Bachelor of Arts

Document Type

Senior Independent Study Thesis

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