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100 _aLong, Norton
245 _aTerritoriality and citizenship
260 _c1993
300 _ap.19-27
362 _aMar
520 _a"Governments are territorial, and the future of this nation's cities depends on there being enough of their inhabitants with a strong commitment to ensuring that they have a future. Among those who have such an interest are the cities' employees. Their role in city government is more than that of passive instruments merely carrying out the will of political superiors. City survival depends on a city's overall capacity to attract and hold the kind of people who, if they are territorially attached, will undertake what is necessary to enable the city to renew its economy"
650 _aHuman territoriality - United States
650 _aCitizenship - United States
773 _aAmerican Review of Public Administration
909 _a29489
999 _c29489
_d29489