Mayor Michael Bloomberg: The Limits of Power

Lynne A. Weikart

Mayor Michael Bloomberg: The Limits of Power
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Country
United States
Published
15 September 2021
Pages
344
ISBN
9781501756375

Mayor Michael Bloomberg: The Limits of Power

Lynne A. Weikart

In Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Lynne A. Weikart dives into the mayoralty of Michael Bloomberg, offering an incisive analysis of Bloomberg’s policies during his 2002-2014 tenure as mayor of New York and highlighting his impact on New York City politics.

Michael Bloomberg became mayor of New York just four months after the 9/11 terrorist destruction of the World Trade Center and he lead the rebuilding of a physically and emotionally devastated city so well that within two years, the city had budget surpluses. Weikart reveals how state and federal governments constrained Bloomberg’s efforts to set municipal policy and implement his strategic goals in the areas of homelessness, low-income housing, poverty, education, and crime. External powers of state and federal governments are strong currents and Bloomberg’s navigation of these currents often determined the outcome of his efforts.

Weikart evaluates Michael Bloomberg’s mayoral successes and failures in the face of various challenges: externally, the constraints of state government, and mandates imposed by federal and state courts; and, internally, the impasse between labor unions and Bloomberg. Weikart identifies and explores both the self-created restrictions of Mayor Bloomberg’s own management style and the courage of Mike Bloomberg’s leadership.

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