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Disneyland Politics: How a Medium-Size City and Corporate Giant Coexist

Disneyland Politics: How a Medium-Size City and Corporate Giant Coexist - Paperback

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by Peter F. Burns (Author), Matthew O. Thomas (Author), Max R. Bieganski (Author)

When Walt Disney decided to build Disneyland in Anaheim, CA in the 1950s, the move presented a puzzle for Anaheim's government: How would the city balance the interests of private investors against those of the citizenry when the two came into conflict?

Disneyland Politics is a cogent examination of this urban power struggle, which has been playing out for 70 years. The authors show how the city was initially bound to the Disneyland Imperative, which placed the theme park above everything else in the city, including other economic development projects. However, starting in the 1990s, citizens pushed back against the corporation and its supporters, wanting a more balanced public policy agenda and ultimately loosening the stranglehold Disneyland had over the city's political order.

Recounting the history of Disney's power in action and the tension between democratic governance and reliance on private investment, Disneyland Politics illustrates how those who pursue alternative agendas attempt to get their way, and how the fight for a more balanced public policy agenda has changed local power dynamics to be less favorable to Disneyland over time.

In the series Urban Life, Landscape, and Policy

Author Biography

Peter F. Burns is Professor of Political Science at Soka University of America, author of Electoral Politics Is Not Enough: Racial and Ethnic Minorities and Urban Politics, and coauthor of Reforming New Orleans: The Contentious Politics of Change in the Big Easy.

Matthew O. Thomas is a Professor of Political Science and Criminal Justice at California State University, Chico and the coauthor of Reforming New Orleans: The Contentious Politics of Change in the Big Easy.

Max R. Bieganski is an independent scholar and a Master's Student in International Affairs at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego. He received a BA in Liberal Arts and an MA in Educational Leadership and Societal Change from Soka University of America.
Number of Pages: 252
Dimensions: 0.57 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 05, 2025

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