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State Governments Donald Roy

State Governments By Donald Roy

State Governments by Donald Roy


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Using a dialogic approach, this book aims to provoke discussion regarding the major institutions of state governments. These dialogues focus on the arguments and principles, and also the reasoning and evidence that bear on the practices of our political institutions and public policy debates.

State Governments Summary

State Governments: Institutions and Issues by Donald Roy

In State Governments: Institutions and Issues, a dialogic approach is used to provoke discussion regarding the major institutions of state governments today (federalism, tribal governments, governors, legislatures, judiciaries, and elections). Public policy issues (sprawl, educational choice, welfare and health care reform, water, taxes, living wages, and lotteries) also are subjected to dialogic treatment. Unlike the function of textbooks that provide general, descriptive coverage, these dialogues focus on the arguments and principles and the reasoning and evidence that bear on the lively practices of our political institutions and public policy debates. Some major overriding questions are: Where is power and leadership best located? What is the proper role of state government? What makes for social justice in a capitalistic democracy? Where and when should our state governments take the initiative to improve citizens' quality of life? Readers are invited to use their decision-making and conflict-resolution skills (often this means a balancing and weighing process) to fashion reasonable public policy outcomes. These dialogues also serve as a springboard for discussion and/or doing research that would dig more deeply and thoroughly into public policy issues.

About Donald Roy

Donald Roy, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Political Science at Ferris State University. He teaches political science courses that utilize a dialogue approach to public policy issues.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Institutions: American Federalism: The Devolution of Power and Responsibility to the States; Tribal Government: The Struggle for Recognition and Sovereignty; The Role of the Governor: Dominator, Primus Inter Pares, or Implementer?; Legislatures: Pro Chapter 3 Public Policy Issues: Urban Sprawl: Sprawzilla versus Home on the Range; Education at the Crossroads: Is It Funding or Is It Choice?; Social Welfare Reform: The Ongoing Debate; Health Care Reform: A Disease in Search of a Remedy; Water: A Public Tru Chapter 4 Index Chapter 5 Web Sites and Bibliography

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NLS9780761833307
9780761833307
0761833307
State Governments: Institutions and Issues by Donald Roy
New
Paperback
University Press of America
2005-11-15
190
N/A
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