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Extraordinary Politics: How Protest and Dissent Are Changing American Democracy (Transforming American Politics)
Published in Paperback by Westview Press (1996)
Author: Charles C. Euchner
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A guide for our times
Euchner's latest work explores how protest works -- and what a powerful impact it has had on the American system in the past generation. If you care about the profound and often perverse impact of "outsider" politics on the American system, this is the book to read. It covers everything from A to Z -- which could be interpreted as its main flaw, because it can be a tad overwhelming. Overall, though, this is must-reading for understanding the careening of the American polity.


The Quilt Engagement Calendar Treasury
Published in Paperback by E P Dutton (1982)
Authors: Carter Houck and Cyril I. Nelson
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A scholarly & comprehensive review of the subject.
"Playing the Field" is a well-written, scholarly work (Euchner is a professor of political science) which examines, as its subtitle succinctly states, "why sports teams move and cities fight to keep them." Euchner's work seems especially relevant now, in the wake of recent moves by teams in the NFL and NHL and the mind-numbing escalation in franchise values (over $500 million dollars for the expansion Cleveland Browns). "Playing the Field" charts the reasons for the growth of this phenomena, first focusing on the political and economic interrelationship of teams and cities, and also examining the unusual nature of the pro sports "industry". The book also presents "case studies" of three cities' experience with the movement of teams: Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Chicago.

Euchner, however, does not merely limit the book to observations and explanation of "why teams move and why cities fight to keep them". Euchner presents an interesting argument that cities negotiate from a re-active (rather than pro-active) approach that puts them at an inherent disadvantage; in sports parlance, they are always "playing defense". Within the case studies, he points to how the course of events may have been changed had the cities/states "played offense". This include everything from the NFL suing the Raiders for breach of contract before the Raiders filed the anti-trust suit against the NFL, the State of Maryland suing the NFL instead of suing Robert Irsay after the Colts' move, and the city of Chicago "playing hardball" with the White Sox rather than capitulating to their demands. Although the notion of "playing offense" in relocation negotiations appears to be his main answer for cities facing team relocation battles, Euchner also recommends several other solutions: congressional action, coalition building and collective agreements (treaties) between cities, and the formation of rival leagues.

This book would serve as an excellent resource and enlightening reading for city planners, public officials, students of political science, history, and urban studies, and the intellectual sports fan who is interested in the business behind the game. The book, however, does beg for an update. In particular, an examination of Baltimore's failed attempt to gain an NFL expansion franchise in 1993 and subsequent luring of the Cleveland Browns would make for a an appropriate addendum, as would Los Angeles' loss of both the Rams and Raiders in 1995.


Global Media Studies: Ethnographic Perspectives
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (2003)
Authors: Marwan M. Kraidy, Patrick Murphy, and Charles C. Euchner
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Selecting the President: From Washington to Bush
Published in Paperback by Congressional Quarterly Books (Sd) (1992)
Authors: Charles C. Euchner and John Anthony Maltese
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The Umpire's Handbook
Published in Paperback by Stephen Greene Pr (1987)
Authors: Joe Brinkman and Charles C. Euchner
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Wales and the Acts of the Union
Published in Audio Cassette by Sussex Publications Ltd (1982)
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