Toward One Oregon by Hibbard, Michael; Seltzer, Ethan; Weber, Bruce; Emshoff, Beth, 9780870715969
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  • ISBN: 9780870715969 | 0870715968
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 6/1/2011

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Every state in the nation has geographic divisions--upstate/downstate, urban/rural, major city/rest of the state--that loom large as barriers to common cause, despite the reality that shared statehood is here to stay. Toward One Oregonexamines the prospects for uniting our geographically diverse state in the years ahead. When Oregon became a state in 1859, its role in the nation and the global economy was quite different than it is today. Boundaries that made sense in the nineteenth century don't always serve twenty-first century needs productively. Oregon, like many states, is faced with recovering and rediscovering a sense of shared purpose as it attempts to meet the needs of its diverse communities, peoples, and landscapes. Current times demand a new, strategic understanding of the state and its role in the nation and the world if its people-- allof its people--are to thrive. Toward One Oregonpresents two views of Oregon's urban/rural history and assesses the situation through political, economic, and demographic lenses. The book's contributors include historians, urban planners, journalists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists. They explore the links and splits between urban and rural Oregon and together offer collaborative path forward--for Oregon and for any states faced with similar, seemingly insurmountable, geographic divisions--using the best of urban and rural policies in strategic and complementary ways. Contributors include: Carl Abbott, Bob Caldwell, Richard Clucas, Joe Cortright, John Costa, Steve Forrester, Tim Gleason, Roger Hammer, Mark Henkels, David Holland, Shelia Martin, Scott Reed, William Robbins, Brent Steel, and Larry Wallack.
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