Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government brings together in one
volume some of the best available scholarly research, both new and not
so new, on a wide range of topics and issues of interest to students of
politics and government in the Natural State. The twenty-one articles
are arranged in four sections, ranging from the state's socioeconomic
and political context to the workings of its policymaking institutions
and the key policy puzzles facing the state in the early twenty-first
century. Some of the topics covered include demographics, legislation,
issues of church and state, the role of African Americans in the
legislature, term limits, constitutional reform, civil rights, and
education reform. Ideal for use in introductory and advanced
undergraduate courses, the book will also appeal to lawmakers,
administrators, journalists, and those interested in how politics and
government work in the state.