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California Politics and Government: A Practical Approach, 15th Edition

Larry N. Gerston, Terry Christensen, Mary Currin-Percival, Garrick Percival

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California Politics and Government: A Practical Approach 15th Edition by Larry N. Gerston/Terry Christensen/Mary Currin-Percival/Garrick Percival

Overview

Clear, concise and thoroughly updated, CALIFORNIA POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT: A PRACTICAL APPROACH, 15th edition, provides insight into real-life politics as it illustrates the complex forces at work in state government. Real-world examples help students make sense of the ins and outs of California politics. Up-to-date coverage includes the 2020 elections, the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the budget, criminal justice reform, judicial appointments, water and immigration policy, same-party competition under the "top two" primary and more. The impact of politics on public policy is integrated throughout, illustrating the role of government and legislation. Students also get plenty of suggestions for hands-on political involvement and further research online. The text is an ideal companion for an American government class or foundation for a state government course.

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.

Mary Currin-Percival

Mary Currin-Percival is an associate professor of political science at San Jose State University. She her Ph.D.in Political Science at the University of California, Riverside in 2006. Her main areas of research are public opinion, political participation, and teaching and learning in political science. Her work has appeared in journals including Journal of Political Science Education, PS: Political Science and Politics, State and Local Government Review, Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, International Migration, and Newspaper Research Quarterly. Her teaching interests include research methods, campaigns and elections, the presidency, politics and film, American and California government and politics, and campaign advertising. She also serves as the Director of the Institute for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement (IPACE) and for SJSU Votes! an on-campus voter registration, mobilization, and education initiative https://www.sjsuvotes.org.

Garrick Percival

Garrick Percival is associate professor and chair of the Political Science Department at San Jose State University. He earned his Ph.D. in political science at the University of California, Riverside in 2005. His work focuses on American politics, primarily the nexus between crime policy, racial politics, and inequality at the state and local levels of government. In 2015, he published a book titled, Smart on Crime: The Struggle to Build A Better American Penal System. The book investigates the politics of the criminal justice reform movement and the promise and limits of prison reform in California and other U.S. states that, for a generation, pursued a "tough-on-crime" agenda. He is currently working on several research projects focused on local prosecutors and their relationship to California's deincarceration efforts. His work has appeared in State Politics and Policy Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly, Political Research Quarterly, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, and the Policy Studies Journal, among other outlets.
  • Helping readers put their new knowledge into action, the "Get Involved" and "Learn More on the Web" features have been enhanced with even more suggestions for students to learn through hands-on political involvement or via research on the internet.
  • "Highlights" at the beginning of each chapter point to key learning objectives, helping students stay focused and maximize their study time.
  • In addition to a new introduction, Chapter 1 "California's People, Economy and Politics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" includes new discussions on economic inequality and the flow of people to and from California.
  • Chapter 2 "California's Political Parties and Direct Democracy" spotlights the impact of the "top two" primary on its political parties and evolution toward a one-party state as well as the initiatives on the 2020 ballot.
  • Chapter 6: "California Law: Politics and the Courts" adds a discussion of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s judicial appointments, a new section on the criminal justice reform movement in California, including the moratorium on the death penalty, as well as analysis of the 2018 recall of Judge Aaron Persky.
  • Chapter 7 "The Executive Branch: Coping with Fragmented Authority" now covers the first term work of Gov. Gavin Newsom, giving special attention to his relationship with the California Legislature and his policies.
  • Features updated content on budget issues, emphasizing how the COVID-19 pandemic changed the state’s fiscal condition from a significant budget surplus to a massive deficit. Key revenue sources and expenditure recipients also are addressed.
  • Chapter 10, "State-Federal Relations: Conflict, Cooperation, and Chaos" includes expanded and updated coverage of water politics, climate change and immigration.
  • The 2020 election is covered in several chapters, including presidential and legislative elections and same-party competition under the "top two" primary, statewide ballot measures and more. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is also highlighted in several chapters.
  • Packed with relevant, real-world examples, chapters are replete with references to leaders and issues in the news but always in the broader context of California government and politics.
  • Key terms and concepts are featured in bold throughout the the text, and each bolded term is succinctly defined in the glossary.
  • Public policies on immigration, climate change, prison reform and realignment, federal relations, taxation, water and the drought are integrated throughout the text to help students understand how these policies are shaped and to connect the real impacts and practical effects of legislation and other government activities on their everyday lives.
  • Instructors who use this text will not need to use class time to explain key terms and concepts (assuming students read the book!) because they're printed in bold when discussed in the text, and each bolded term is succinctly defined in the glossary.
  • 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 alignment 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 policies on immigration, climate change, prison reform and realignment, federal relations, taxation, water and the drought are integrated throughout the text -- rather than being consigned to individual chapters -- to help students understand how these policies are shaped and connect the real impacts and practical effects of legislation and other government activities on their everyday 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-Federal Relations: Conflict, Cooperation, and Chaos.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357139305
  • ISBN-13: 9780357139301
  • RETAIL $142.95