"This volume … adds meaningfully to the scholarly literature on convention effects by adopting an interdisciplinary perspective that extends beyond traditional analyses of this sort by considering how stakeholders select host sites and organize conventions, along with how these events affect host cities and their citizens. For readers seeking a refreshing take on convention effects, this book is a must-read." — Congress & the Presidency"This is a well-researched, well-written book that should be of interest to students of urban politics and political behavior." — CHOICE"Exceptionally well written, organized, and presented … extraordinarily informative." — Midwest Book Review