The Oxford Handbook of New York State Government and Politics

The Oxford Handbook of New York State Government and Politics
Author: Gerald Benjamin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1056
Release: 2012-09-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199996350

New York remains the Empire State. Its trillion dollar economy makes the state a national-and often world-leader in banking, finance, publishing, soft services (law, accounting, insurance, consulting), higher education, culture, and the arts. With more than one in five of its residents having immigrated from elsewhere, New York State is an ethnic and social harbinger for an increasingly diverse nation. Recent years have found it, like many other big states, challenged to achieve effective governance. How is, can, or should such a state be governed? What is its history? What is its future? The Oxford Handbook of New York State Government and Politics offers an unusually comprehensive, detailed, and systematic study of this unique and influential state. The thirty-one chapters in The Oxford Handbook of New York State Government and Politics assemble new scholarship in key areas of governance in New York, document the state's record in comparison to other US states, and identify directions for future research. Following editor Gerald Benjamin's introduction, the handbook chapters are organized in five sections that look at the state constitution, state political processes, state governmental institutions, intergovernmental relations, and management and policy areas. Chapters address a wide array of topics including political parties, campaign finance policy, public opinion polling, elections and election management, lobbying and interest group systems, the state legislature, the governorship, the judiciary, the state's "foreign policy," education, health care policy, public safety, economic development, transportation policy, energy policy, and more. A final chapter, compiled by the state archivist, consists of a most extensive annotated bibliography of resources on state history, state political history, the state constitution, and state political processes. Chapter authors include both scholars of New York State and current and former state officials.

The Bookmark

The Bookmark
Author: New York State Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1989
Genre: Best books
ISBN:

"Children's books of 1939- " in August issue 1940-

A Checklist of Official Publications of the State of New York

A Checklist of Official Publications of the State of New York
Author: New York State Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1986
Genre: State government publications
ISBN:

A monthly compilation of New York State documents acquired by the New York State Library. Accumulated annual versions are available electronically. Citations are arranged in New York State Document Classification System (NYDoCS) call number order. Each citation is assigned a sequential number beginning with 1 in the first issue of each year.

Presidential Rhetoric and the Public Agenda

Presidential Rhetoric and the Public Agenda
Author: Andrew B. Whitford
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0801893461

The bully pulpit is one of the modern president's most powerful tools—and one of the most elusive to measure. Presidential Rhetoric and the Public Agenda uses the war on drugs as a case study to explore whether and how a president's public statements affect the formation and carrying out of policy in the United States. When in June 1971 President Richard M. Nixon initiated the modern war on drugs, he did so with rhetorical flourish and force, setting in motion a federal policy that has been largely followed for more than three decades. Using qualitative and quantitative measurements, Andrew B. Whitford and Jeff Yates examine presidential proclamations about battling illicit drug use and their effect on the enforcement of anti-drug laws at the national, state, and local level. They analyze specific pronouncements and the social and political contexts in which they are made; examine the relationship between presidential leadership in the war on drugs and the policy agenda of the Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Attorneys; and assess how closely a president's drug policy is implemented in local jurisdictions. In evaluating the data, this sophisticated study of presidential leadership shows clearly that with careful consideration of issues and pronouncements a president can effectively harness the bully pulpit to drive policy.

Reference Services and Public Policy

Reference Services and Public Policy
Author: Richard D. Irving
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000759024

This book, first published in 1988, looks at the relationship between public policy and information and reports ways in which libraries respond to the need for public policy information. Chapters provide perspectives from a variety of library settings with different user groups who, in turn, have different information needs. This volume will stimulate you to examine the adequacy of your own reference services and to a greater appreciation of the dynamic relationship between public policy and information services.

Guide to State Legislative and Administrative Materials

Guide to State Legislative and Administrative Materials
Author: William H. Manz
Publisher: Fred B. Rothman
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN:

"This guide brings together the major print and electronic resources of administrative and legislative information for the fifty states, the District of Columbia, and the commonwealths and territories." -Preface.