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Lone Star Politics, 4th Edition (ePub/PDF), authored by Ken Collier, Steven Galatas, and Julie Harrelson-Stephens, offers a comprehensive examination of Texas’s illustrious political landscape. This compelling text dissects the intricate relationship between enduring myths and the stark realities of contemporary governance in the Lone Star State. The meticulously revised Fourth Edition expands upon key themes such as the complexities of federalism, former governor Rick Perry’s lasting influence, and the profound effects of Texas’s increasing diversity on civic engagement and political behavior.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of pressing policy debates, including the ramifications of fracking, the latest education reforms, and ongoing discussions surrounding immigration. To facilitate understanding, new full-page infographics vividly illustrate vital concepts from each chapter, transforming complex ideas into accessible formats and enhancing comparative analysis.
This edition is not just an update, but a vital resource for anyone looking to understand the dynamic interplay of tradition and transformation within Texas politics.
978-1483352770
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