Help students to understand how California′s political system works with this concise text, thoroughly revised for the Sixth Edition . Author Renée Van Vechten presses students to think about how history, political culture, rules, and institutions conspire to shape politics today, and how they will determine the state of affairs tomorrow. From the structure of the state′s government to its local representatives, policies, and voter participation, California A Primer provides the concepts and details students need.
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Very much what the title says: a primer on California politics. The author does a pretty good job in providing an overview of the political system in California, from its history to political parties and engagement to the structure of government at the state and local level. It's a short and quick read, although I admit I had trouble reading it since it's a textbook and I finished school not that long ago.
Not only do we look at the government structure, but the author takes us through the budget process, how a bill gets passed and the political landscape as it stands when the book was published in 2011. The chapters are relatively short, although I'll admit my eyes glazed over the further I got into the book. This isn't a fault of the author at all--I think she made this as readable as one could.
If you have to read this book or are curious about California's political history, I would urge you to pick up this book and keep it as a reference. I personally wouldn't consider it summer reading, but it's a good book on hand if you aren't familiar with the state.