Arizona Politics & Government

Arizona Politics & Government

Author: David R. Berman

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780803212886

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Arizona Politics and Government analyzes the development and operation of one of the country?s fastest-growing states. David R. Berman cogently explains the distinctive history and culture of Arizona politics, thoroughly describing the development, structure, and operation of major components of the governing system. According to Berman, three forces have shaped the history, structure, and present character of Arizona politics: autonomy, the push for democracy, and economic development. Arizonans? belief in autonomy, derived from the traditional western individualism of settlers, has deeply influenced the role of their government, their views of outsiders, and intergovernmental relations. Concerns about democracy produced several progressive reforms in the early twentieth century, heightened awareness of the dangers of special-interest influence and corruption, and resulted in a long struggle to open the political system. A quest for economic development has been another major force in state politics, becoming especially significant during the last few decades.


The State and Human Services

The State and Human Services

Author: Laurence E. Lynn

Publisher: MIT Press (MA)

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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The book asserts that if reorganization is to improve state agency performance, rather than ending as it so often does in disappointment and frustration, the political context must be carefully analyzed and proposals designed accordingly.