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Governing Race: Policy, Process, and the Politics of Race
A discussion of the formal procedures used to enact civil rights and the policy concessions necessitated by the use of these procedures. Nina M. Moore analyzes 40 years of civil rights lawmaking and argues that there is a fundamental incompatibility between race and governance.
Author(s) | By Nina Moore. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 248 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 30 Sept 2000 |
Availability | Not yet available |
A discussion of the formal procedures used to enact civil rights and the policy concessions necessitated by the use of these procedures. Nina M. Moore analyzes 40 years of civil rights lawmaking and argues that there is a fundamental incompatibility between race and governance.
Preface Introduction Process, Policy, and Issue Politics Governing Race in the Early Years The Peak Years of Civil Rights Legislative Reform Race and Civil Rights Policymaking in Transition The Contemporary Politics of Racial Policymaking An Overvi
NINA M. MOORE is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Colgate University./e Her research interests focus on American Political Institutions and the role of race in American politics.