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The California Republic: Institutions, Statesmanship, and Policies
Contributor(s): Janiskee, Brian P. (Editor), Masugi, Ken (Editor), Belz, Herman (Contribution by)
ISBN: 074253250X     ISBN-13: 9780742532502
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $154.85  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2003
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Annotation: The essays in The California Republic explore the evolution of Progressivism in California and also its contemporary policy consequences. Designed to work in tandem with other texts or as a stand-alone reader, the book examines themes ranging from founding principles to institutions, from local government to statesmanship, and from elections to policy analysis. By daring to use a variety of approaches, these essays lead to a greater understanding of the polity of the nation's largest state and a deeper appreciation of the nature of republican government.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | American Government - State
- Political Science | Political Process - General
Dewey: 320.979
LCCN: 2003013204
Physical Information: 1.05" H x 5.94" W x 9.2" (1.36 lbs) 368 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Great Lakes
- Cultural Region - Mexican
- Cultural Region - Midwest
- Geographic Orientation - Illinois
- Geographic Orientation - California
- Cultural Region - Western U.S.
- Cultural Region - West Coast
 
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Publisher Description:
Even before its budget crisis and recall election, California held a unique position in the United States. Often lauded as having the fifth largest economy in the world, California leads the nation in other measures as well, particularly cultural and political trends. But were it an independent state, it would have one of the world's most unusual democracies. In The California Republic Brian P. Janiskee and Ken Masugi bring together a diverse group of contributors to shed light on the Progressive nature of California government. In addition to thorough treatment of perennial issues like affirmative action, gun control, and education, the work goes outside the conventional understanding of political issues to examine such topics as the Hollywood western, the electronic media, and California's revolutionary founding. Accordingly, the contributors include not only political scientists and historians, but journalists and political activists as well. The result is a clear exploration of the evolution of Progressive government in California and its contemporary policy consequences.

Contributor Bio(s): Masugi, Ken: - Ken Masugi teaches for Johns Hopkins University, Advanced Academic Programs, in Washington, D.C.