New York contains greater diversity than almost any other state. This
diversity creates extensive social and political conflict within the
state. Governing New York State, Sixth Edition provides expert
assessment of how these conflicts are organized and represented, and how
the political process and political institutions work in an effort to
resolve them. Contributors explore the role of political parties and
interest groups in representing these concerns. They also review the
nature of the legislature, the governor, the courts, and public
authorities as well as how these institutions play a role in making
decisions. Finally, the impact of politics is analyzed for the policy
areas of intergovernmental fiscal relations, welfare, health, and local
education. The sixth edition of Governing New York State provides an
excellent summary of the political process and most of the major policy
controversies in the state.