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The Politics of Katrina in New Orleans: A View from Ground Zero
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Christine L Day
and Marc R Rosenblum
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January 18, 2006
What is New Orleans like today? What will it take to return the city to some semblance of normalcy? Stunned by the events and revelations of governmental incompetence since Katrina, we review Katrina's aftermath and chime in on current policy debates about the citys future. Our love for New Orleans may compromise our objectivity, but we find scholarly inspiration in three excellent articles in the last issue of The Forum.
Published Online: 2006-1-18
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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- The Politics of Katrina in New Orleans: A View from Ground Zero
- The Death of a Presidency
- "Typing" the George W. Bush Presidency
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