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California Politics and Government: A Practical Approach, 13th Edition

Larry N. Gerston, Terry Christensen

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California Politics and Government: A Practical Approach 13th Edition by Larry N. Gerston/Terry Christensen

Overview

Clear, concise, and straightforward, CALIFORNIA POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT: A PRACTICAL APPROACH equips students with a solid understanding of how government and politics really work, as well as how they affect the students' world, now and in the future. Employing a unique nuts-and-bolts approach, the book provides insight into real-life politics as it vividly illustrates the complex principles at work in state government. Current examples and clear explanations enable students to comprehend the ins and outs of California government. Thoroughly updated, the thirteenth edition addresses many complex economic, social, education, and immigration issues and their impact on state politics. It includes discussion of new court cases, the state's new spending plan, the 2014 elections, changes in government regulations, and more. In addition, public policy coverage is integrated throughout the text, helping students make connections and see firsthand the impact and practical applications of government and legislation in their own lives.

Larry N. Gerston

Larry N. Gerston, professor emeritus at San Jose State University, engages the political process as an author and an analyst. He has written 11 academic books in addition to California Politics and Government: A Practical Approach, including Making Public Policy: From Conflict to Resolution (1983); Politics in the Golden State (with Terry Christensen, 1984); The Deregulated Society (with Cynthia Fraleigh and Robert Schwab,1988); American Government: Politics, Process and Policies (1993); Public Policy: Process and Principles (1987); Public Policymaking in a Democratic Society: A Guide to Civic Engagement (2002); Recall! California's Political Earthquake (with Terry Christensen, 2004); American Federalism: A Concise Introduction (2007); Confronting Reality: Ten Issues Threatening to Implode American Society and How We Can Fix It (2009); Not So Golden After All: The Rise and Fall of California (2012); and Reviving Citizen Engagement: Policies to Renew National Community (2015). He has written more than 150 op-ed pieces for every major newspaper in California. Gerston is the on-air political analyst for NBC Bay Area television and KCBS radio. He speaks often on issues such as civic engagement and political empowerment and has authored four children’s books.

Terry Christensen

Terry Christensen is a San Jose State University professor emeritus of political science. He is the author or co-author of nine books. In addition to those co-authored with Larry Gerston, his works include Local Politics: Governing at the Grassroots (2006), co-authored by Tom Hogen-Esch, and Projecting Politics: Political Messages in American Films (2015), co-authored by Elizabeth Haas and Peter Haas. His experience in practical politics at the local level includes serving on numerous civic committees and commissions, advocating policy proposals, advising grassroots groups and advising and mentoring candidates for local office—many of whom are his former students. He was the founding executive director of CommUniverCity San Jose (www.cucsj.org), a partnership between the City of San Jose, San Jose State University and adjacent neighborhoods through which hundreds of students learn about life and politics in their community through service projects proposed by neighborhood residents and supported by the City. He is also host and executive producer of Valley Politics (www.creatvsj.org/valley-politics/), a monthly television program focused on politics in San Jose and Silicon Valley.
  • The “Get Involved” feature, which gives students ideas about how they can directly participate in the California political system, appears in every chapter of this edition.
  • Chapter 7, “The Executive Branch: Coping with Fragmented Authority,” discusses Governor Brown's second term in office in greater detail, with special attention given to his relationship with the state legislature and his policies.
  • Chapter 8, “Taxing and Spending: Budgetary Politics and Policies,” presents updates on the state budget issues, including education spending.
  • Highlights of Chapter 10, “State and Federal Relations: Conflict, Cooperation, and Chaos,” include Covered California, updates on immigration, and new information about high-speed rail.
  • Other new topics in this edition include the severe 2014 drought and the 2014 elections, which receive special attention with discussion of outcomes of the gubernatorial and House of Representative elections as well as statewide ballot propositions.
  • Keeping students up to date on key issues, changes in state and federal regulations are highlighted throughout the text, including those related to immigration policy, prison reform, and California's environmental policy versus federal policy. The book also presents in-depth coverage of interest groups, campaigns, and state/federal relations.
  • Public policy coverage is integrated throughout the text-rather than being consigned to individual chapters-helping students make connections and focus on the real impacts and practical effects of legislation and other government activities on their lives.
1. California's People, Economy and Politics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
2. California's Political Parties and Direct Democracy.
3. California Elections, Campaigns, and the Media.
4. Interest Groups: The Power behind the Dome.
5. The Legislature: The Perils of Policymaking.
6. California Law: Politics and the Courts.
7. The Executive Branch: Coping with Fragmented Authority.
8. Taxing and Spending: Budgetary Politics and Policies.
9. California's Local Governments: Politics at the Grassroots.
10. State and Federal Relations: Conflict, Cooperation, and Chaos.

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  • ISBN-10: 1285874528
  • ISBN-13: 9781285874524
  • RETAIL $148.95