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State and Local Government and Politics Prospects for Sustainability Christopher Simon

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State University 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 2nd EditionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JA71
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction and Themes -- Chapter 2: Federalism -- Chapter 3: The New Margins: Sustainability -- Chapter 4: Key Actors and the Policy Process in State and Local Governments -- Chapter 5: State Constitutions -- Chapter 6: Legislatures -- Chapter 7: Executives -- Chapter 8: Courts -- Chapter 9: State and Local Bureaucracy and Administration -- Chapter 10: Budgeting and Sustainability -- Chapter 11: Entitlements -- Chapter 12: Traditional and Visible Services: Criminal Justice, Education, Transportation and Emergency Management
Subject: Our book represents a unique opportunity for three generations of scholars to reflect upon and collectively consider their decades’ long research, and the meaning of that research to both the broader society and to students of contemporary politics. Nicholas Lovrich served as a graduate school mentor to Brent Steel, and Brent in turn mentored Christopher A. Simon as an undergraduate and guided him to study with Lovrich. Steel and Lovrich have collaborated on research for over 30 years, while Simon has frequently collaborated with Steel and Lovrich for nearly 20 years.
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Chapter 1: Introduction and Themes -- Chapter 2: Federalism -- Chapter 3: The New Margins: Sustainability -- Chapter 4: Key Actors and the Policy Process in State and Local Governments -- Chapter 5: State Constitutions -- Chapter 6: Legislatures -- Chapter 7: Executives -- Chapter 8: Courts -- Chapter 9: State and Local Bureaucracy and Administration -- Chapter 10: Budgeting and Sustainability -- Chapter 11: Entitlements -- Chapter 12: Traditional and Visible Services: Criminal Justice, Education, Transportation and Emergency Management

Our book represents a unique opportunity for three generations of scholars to reflect upon and collectively consider their decades’ long research, and the meaning of that research to both the broader society and to students of contemporary politics. Nicholas Lovrich served as a graduate school mentor to Brent Steel, and Brent in turn mentored Christopher A. Simon as an undergraduate and guided him to study with Lovrich. Steel and Lovrich have collaborated on research for over 30 years, while Simon has frequently collaborated with Steel and Lovrich for nearly 20 years.

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