America's State Governments: A Critical Look at Disconnected Democracies

Author:   Jennifer Bachner ,  Benjamin Ginsberg
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   182
Publication Date:   24 July 2020
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America's State Governments: A Critical Look at Disconnected Democracies


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Author:   Jennifer Bachner ,  Benjamin Ginsberg
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367468477


ISBN 10:   0367468476
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   24 July 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Disconnected Democracies 2 State Constitutions 3 The States in the Federal System 4 State Governors 5 State Legislatures and Representative Government 6 State Justice Systems 7 Corruption in State and Municipal Government 8 Conclusion: What is to be Done?

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Praise for America's State Governments States play enormously important roles in the American federal system. But this fascinating account shows how short they fall in delivering equal access to democratic participation, effective policy in the public interest, or even basic justice, for both political and structural reasons. Entertainingly written and full of new data and eye-opening examples, this book shows how low citizen interest and knowledge, declining media coverage, institutional weakness, and insufficient ethics protections result in interest group dominance, unrepresentative policies, and sometimes outright corruption. A must-read for anyone interested in the state (no pun intended) of American governance. -- Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology The major strength of this textbook is that it offers the freshest take on state politics in literally decades. --Douglas Harris, Loyola University Maryland Engaging and analytically challenging. --Ian J. Drake, Montclair State University Rather than focus on comparing states with one another-the dominant approach in state politics research and texts-this book emphasizes their overall role in the federal system and their commonalities. This is an interesting and compelling approach. --Michael Berkman, Pennsylvania State University


"Praise for America’s State Governments ""States play enormously important roles in the American federal system. But this fascinating account shows how short they fall in delivering equal access to democratic participation, effective policy in the public interest, or even basic justice, for both political and structural reasons. Entertainingly written and full of new data and eye-opening examples, this book shows how low citizen interest and knowledge, declining media coverage, institutional weakness, and insufficient ethics protections result in interest group dominance, unrepresentative policies, and sometimes outright corruption. A must-read for anyone interested in the state (no pun intended) of American governance."" -- Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ""The major strength of this textbook is that it offers the freshest take on state politics in literally decades."" --Douglas Harris, Loyola University Maryland ""Engaging and analytically challenging."" --Ian J. Drake, Montclair State University ""Rather than focus on comparing states with one another—the dominant approach in state politics research and texts—this book emphasizes their overall role in the federal system and their commonalities. This is an interesting and compelling approach."" --Michael Berkman, Pennsylvania State University Praise for America’s State Governments ""States play enormously important roles in the American federal system. But this fascinating account shows how short they fall in delivering equal access to democratic participation, effective policy in the public interest, or even basic justice, for both political and structural reasons. Entertainingly written and full of new data and eye-opening examples, this book shows how low citizen interest and knowledge, declining media coverage, institutional weakness, and insufficient ethics protections result in interest group dominance, unrepresentative policies, and sometimes outright corruption. A must-read for anyone interested in the state (no pun intended) of American governance."" -- Andrea Louise Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ""The major strength of this textbook is that it offers the freshest take on state politics in literally decades."" --Douglas Harris, Loyola University Maryland ""Engaging and analytically challenging."" --Ian J. Drake, Montclair State University ""Rather than focus on comparing states with one another—the dominant approach in state politics research and texts—this book emphasizes their overall role in the federal system and their commonalities. This is an interesting and compelling approach."" --Michael Berkman, Pennsylvania State University"


Author Information

Jennifer Bachner is Director of the Program in Data Analytics and Policy at Johns Hopkins University. Benjamin Ginsberg is the David Bernstein Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

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