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
Recommended Citation
Barnes, Brian F., "Standing at the Gateway and Hoping to See the Light If You Want to Rule This City You're Gonna Have to Fight!" (2004). Senior Independent Study Theses. Paper 6366.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/independentstudy/6366
Publication Date
2004
Degree Granted
Bachelor of Arts
Document Type
Senior Independent Study Thesis
© Copyright 2004 Brian F. Barnes