ABSTRACT

This timely and important new work takes a critical look at government in the American states and illustrates the disconnect between state government institutions and their constituents. The text illuminates three basic political problems of state governments: weak constitutional and institutional foundations; a lack of civic engagement; and long histories of unchecked public corruption. In addition, the book explains why some states did and others did not respond promptly to the COVID-19 pandemic and examines America's long-standing problem of police and prosecutorial misconduct–providing a context for understanding the demonstrations and protests that rocked American cities in the summer of 2020. For students and citizens of state politics, the book concludes with a proposal aimed at civic literacy and action

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

Disconnected Democracies

chapter 2|24 pages

State Constitutions

chapter 3|25 pages

The States in the Federal System

chapter 4|23 pages

State Governors

chapter 6|28 pages

State Justice Systems

chapter 8|16 pages

Conclusion

What is to be Done?