This new edition of Governing New York State (formerly New York State Today) provides the latest on New York State politics, government, and public policies. The text is two-thirds new material. Covered for the first time are racial politics in New York, political conflict, the press, tax policy, environmental issues, and transportation policy. While continuing to provide a comprehensive introduction to New York State politics and government, the third edition contains fewer, more in-depth articles.
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"What I like most about this book is the way it compares to the existing literature on New York politics. It stands, in my opinion, as the best single source of information on New York politics and government currently available."-Edward Schneier, City College of New York
"This new edition contains several attractive new features. Particularly valuable are the organization of Part I under the theme of political conflict and the additions of chapters on school finance, the State University, the media, and racial politics."-Howard Scarrow, State University of New York, Stony Brook
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-7914-1790-4 (9780791417904)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Jeffrey M. Stonecash is Professor in the Department of Political Science, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. He has been Professor-in-Residence in the New York State Assembly since 1984. John Kenneth White is Associate Professor of Politics at the Catholic University of America and editor of the SUNY series on the Presidency: Contemporary Issues. He was coeditor of the second edition of this book. Peter W. Colby is Professor of Public Administration and Director of the Master of Public Administration Program, University of Central Florida, and the editor of the SUNY Series in Public Administration. He was editor of the first edition of this book and coeditor of the second edition.
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Introduction
I. Conflict and Its Representation Introduction: Political Conflicts and Their Representation
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
1. Political Conflict in New York State
John Kenneth White
2. Racial Politics in New York State
Ester R. Fuchs and J. Phillip Thompson
3. Political Conflict and Intergovernmental Relations: The Federal-State Dimension
Sarah F.Liebschutz
4. The Role of the State in the Finances of Cities and Counties in New York
Steven D. Gold and Sarah Ritchie
5. Political Parties and Partisan Conflict
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
6. Third Parties in New York State
Robert J. Spitzer
II. Government in New York Introduction: The Government of New York State
John Kenneth White and Peter W. Colby
7. The Governorship in an Era of Limits and Change
Gerald Benjamin and Robert C. Lawton
8. The Legislature: The Emergence of an Equal Branch
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
9. The State of the Executive Budget
Robert P. Kerker
10. Lobbying in New York
David Louis Cingranelli
11. Media Coverage of State Politics
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
12. Other Governments: The Public Authorities
Keith M. Henderson
III. Public Policy Introduction: Public Policy in New York State Today
Peter W. Colby and John Kenneth White
13. Taxes and Policy Debates in New York State
Jeffrey M. Stonecash
14. Primary and Secondary Education
Robert Berne
15. How Good and How Large a State University? Dilemmas of Higher Education Policy in New York State
Henry J. Steck
16. Health Policy in New York State: Health Care Needs and System Reform
Alice Sardell
17. Welfare Policy in New York State
Harvey Catchen
18. Federal Mandates, State Policy Coalitions, and Hazardous Waste Management in New York State
Robert F. Pecorella
19. The Politics of Transportation in New York State
Jeffrey M. Stonecash and Mitchell H. Pally
20. New York State in Comparative Perspective
Peter W. Colby
21. A Brief Guide for Further Research
Peter W. Colby and Jeffrey M. Stonecash
Contributors
Index