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An accurate, comprehensive and fun-to-read picture of state and local government politics. This book is unique in its informal and entertaining writing style. It covers the fundamentals that the 50...
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The text focuses on the increased capacity of state and local government roles in the federal system, offering a perspective on history and the current political climate.
The Sixth Edition of this best-selling text continues to provide the comprehensive and current coverage of institutions, political behavior, and policy-making at the state and local level.
This ninth edition text focuses on the varied and changing political and economic environments in which American state and local governments function, and their strengths and weaknesses in key areas of public policy.
This is the product access code card for MyPoliSciLab and does not include the actual bound book. pdated in a new 15th edition, State and Local Politics: Government by the People, is the most authoritativebook for state and local politics.
This book is the first of its kind to take concepts directly from the most commonly used textbooks in state and local politics and apply them directly to current events.
In this Third Edition of STATE AND LOCAL POLITICS: INSTITUTIONS AND REFORM, Donovan, Mooney, and Smith go beyond the purely descriptive treatment usually found in state and local texts.