
Texas and California are the leaders of red and blue America. As the nation has polarized, its most populous and economically powerful states have taken charge of the opposing camps. These states now advance sharply contrasting political and policy agendas and view themselves as competitors for control of the nation's future. Kenneth P. Miller provides a detailed account of the rivalry's emergence, present state, and possible future. First, he explores why, despite their many similarities, the two states have become so deeply divided. As he shows, they experienced critical differences in their origins and in their later demographic, economic, cultural, and political development. Second, he describes how Texas and California have constructed opposing, comprehensive policy models--one conservative, the other progressive. Miller highlights the states' contrasting policies in five areas--tax, labor, energy and environment, poverty, and social issues--and also shows how Texas and California have led the red and blue state blocs in seeking to influence federal policy in these areas. The book concludes by assessing two models' strengths, vulnerabilities, and future prospects. The rivalry between the two states will likely continue for the foreseeable future, because California will surely stay blue and Texas will likely remain red. The challenge for the two states, and for the nation as a whole, is to view the competition in a positive light and turn it to productive ends. Exploring one of the primary rifts in American politics, Texas Vs. California sheds light on virtually every aspect of the country's political system.
This book investigates the structural and ideological divergence between Texas and California to explain how these two states have become the primary proxies for the broader polarization of American politics. Kenneth P. Miller, a professor of government, utilizes historical analysis and comparative policy data to examine the distinct developmental paths of these two economic powerhouses. He argues that their current rivalry is not merely a product of recent political shifts but is deeply rooted in their unique origins and long-term demographic and cultural trajectories.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a thorough examination of the state-level roots of national political polarization. Readers frequently note the clarity of the comparative framework, which makes complex policy differences accessible to a general audience.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190077387
ISBN-13:
9780190077389
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