Since the publication of the first edition in 1985,
Missouri Government and Politics has been widely
acclaimed as an outstanding text. This revised and enlarged
edition updates all of the chapters to reflect the changes that
have occurred in the state's government during the last decade.
Five new chapters have been added on topics previously
unaddressed: economic development, energy, and the environment;
state policy making in higher education; funding for education in
the 1990s; the statewide elected executive officials; and the
types of law in Missouri.
The twenty-six chapters are grouped into four main
categories: "The Context of Missouri Politics," "State
Governmental Framework," "Policies and Policy Making in
Missouri," and "Local Government and Politics in Missouri."
Helpful additions to the basic text include more than fifty
tables and figures, a glossary giving clear definitions of many
governmental terms, and a bibliography on Missouri politics and
government.
The authors have become experts about Missouri by serving as
teachers and researchers in Missouri colleges and universities,
as candidates and workers in Missouri political campaigns, and as
officeholders and public administrators in Missouri state
government. Their collective experience in Missouri politics
ensures that this new edition provides the most thorough and
comprehensive overview of the structure and inner workings of
Missouri's political system.
About the Editors
Richard J. Hardy is Associate Professor of Political Science
at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Richard R. Dohm is
Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of
Missouri-Columbia. David A. Leuthold is Professor Emeritus of
Political Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia and
author of Campaign Missouri 1992.