
Lone Star Politics
Tradition and Transformation in Texas
CQ Press
3rd Edition
Published on 9. April 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-1-4522-1769-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Lone Star Politics delves into the stateAEs rich political tradition by exploring how myth often clashes with the reality of everyday governance. Explaining who gets what and how within the state, this Nacogdoches author team provides an engaging narrative on the evolution of Texas politics, utilizing the comparative method to set Texas in context with other statesAE constitutions, policymaking, electoral practices, and institutions. Responding to user demand, the authors have split or added chapters to provide more in-depth coverage of much-desired topics, including the legislature and legislative process, the governor and bureaucracy, parties and organized interests, as well as fiscal, criminal justice, and social policy. In addition, new chapter objectives and critical thinking questions reinforce learning and encourage analysis. Students will come away with a strong understanding of Texas government and the needed foundation to assess the stateAEs political landscape. Beyond more depth and breadth, the new third edition now features a full-color design. The bookAEs photos, tables, charts, and maps leap off the page in vivid detail and help students focus on key takeaways. Lone Star Politics delivers well-crafted and colorful content without breaking the bank.
More details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Publishing group
SAGE Publications Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
837 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4522-1769-7 (9781452217697)
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Ken Collier | Steven E. Galatas | Julie D. Harrelson-Stephens
Lone Star Politics
Tradition and Transformation in Texas
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03/2015
4th Edition
SAGE Publications Inc
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Persons
Ken Collier was a professor at Stephen F. Austin State University, with a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin. He authored Between the Branches: The White House Office of Legislative Affairs and Speechwriting in the Institutionalized Presidency: Whose Line Is It? He published articles in such journals as Journal of Politics, White House Studies, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Public Choice, and Social Science Quarterly.
Steven Galatas (PhD, University of Missouri) is an associate professor at Stephen F. Austin State University. He has published articles in Journal of Politics, Public Choice, Party Politics, Politics and Policy, and PS: Political Science and Politics. His research and teaching concern comparative elections, voting behavior, and Texas judicial and legislative elections.
Julie Harrelson-Stephens (PhD, University of North Texas) is an associate professor at Stephen F. Austin State University. She has co-edited, with Rhonda L. Callaway, Exploring International Human Rights: Essential Readings and has been published in Conflict and Terrorism, PS: Political Science and Politics, Human Rights Review, and International Interactions. Her primary research interests include human rights, regime theory, and the Texas governor.
Steven Galatas (PhD, University of Missouri) is an associate professor at Stephen F. Austin State University. He has published articles in Journal of Politics, Public Choice, Party Politics, Politics and Policy, and PS: Political Science and Politics. His research and teaching concern comparative elections, voting behavior, and Texas judicial and legislative elections.
Julie Harrelson-Stephens (PhD, University of North Texas) is an associate professor at Stephen F. Austin State University. She has co-edited, with Rhonda L. Callaway, Exploring International Human Rights: Essential Readings and has been published in Conflict and Terrorism, PS: Political Science and Politics, Human Rights Review, and International Interactions. Her primary research interests include human rights, regime theory, and the Texas governor.
Content
1. Introduction
2. Constitution
3. Legislature
4. Legislative Process
5. Governor
6. Bureaucracy
7. Courts
8. Justice
9. Campaigns and Elections
10. Parties
11. Organized Interests
12. Local Government
13. Fiscal Policy
14. Social Policy: Education, Healthcare, Welfare
15. Social Policy: Environment, Immigration, Transportation
2. Constitution
3. Legislature
4. Legislative Process
5. Governor
6. Bureaucracy
7. Courts
8. Justice
9. Campaigns and Elections
10. Parties
11. Organized Interests
12. Local Government
13. Fiscal Policy
14. Social Policy: Education, Healthcare, Welfare
15. Social Policy: Environment, Immigration, Transportation