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Jones/Crain/Wlezien's "Texas Politics Today," 20th Edition, combines a comparative approach with learning objectives and questions to address the Texas GOVT 2306 Core Objectives. Think critically with coverage of ideology and social issues that affect your daily life. Explore developments in LGBTQ rights, immigration policy and criminal justice reform. Find coverage on topics like demographic changes, the importance and changing preferences of Latinos in Texas politics, the impact of rising partisan political polarization between and within the Republican and Democratic parties, legislative…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jones/Crain/Wlezien's "Texas Politics Today," 20th Edition, combines a comparative approach with learning objectives and questions to address the Texas GOVT 2306 Core Objectives. Think critically with coverage of ideology and social issues that affect your daily life. Explore developments in LGBTQ rights, immigration policy and criminal justice reform. Find coverage on topics like demographic changes, the importance and changing preferences of Latinos in Texas politics, the impact of rising partisan political polarization between and within the Republican and Democratic parties, legislative and political consequences of continued Republican control of state government, culture clashes, modifications to Texas election law, criminal justice reforms and more. Essays by leading policymakers illustrate how Texas politics works in real-world practice and how it compares to other states.
Autorenporträt
Mark P. Jones, Ph.D., is the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy's Fellow in Political Science, the Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies and a professor in the political science department at Rice University. He is also a senior research fellow at the University of Houston's Hobby School of Public Affairs. His articles have appeared in publications such as the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Texas Monthly, The Hill and the Texas Tribune. Jones is among the most quoted commentators on Texas politics in state and national media, and his research on the Texas Legislature and on public opinion and elections in Texas is widely cited by media outlets and political campaigns. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University and his doctoral degree from the University of Michigan.