We have already flagged the very language used to address a set of urban issues as a central problem.
After election, Kennedy tried to establish a new cabinet department to deal with urban issues.
Both groups crossed party lines and were divided by their approach to urban issues.
He said that urban issues must be addressed on a national basis.
It is mandated to pursue both national and international urban issues.
This has caused an appalling lack of attention to urban issues.
It seeks to bring urban issues to the attention of Presidential candidates.
We can see, therefore, that urban issues have come a long way.
Finally, I think the central role of the urban issue in cohesion policy is decisive.
Then and now, the city tried to expand the discussion to larger urban issues, only to be shut out by the state.