<p>". . .successfully untangles the complicated intergovernmental system in the U.S. and suggests ways in which planners could take effective actions within the system on behalf of the public good. . .it is a must-read for planning students, practitioners, and policy makers." </p>
- Sandeep Kumar,
<p>"Christensen′s book is an unpretensiously solid, well reasoned, and worthwhile addition to planning theory. Her astute, nuanced view of government is a welcome corrective to the planners′ too common view of the ′public sector′ as a simple, unitary entity. . ." </p>
- Scott Campbell,