Nebraska Government and Politics offers an in-depth examination of the connection between the political culture, traditions, and heritage of Nebraska and its governmental institutions. This new edition discusses federalism, constitutionalism, and the continuing American frontier, paying special attention to the effects and frameworks of Nebraska's political culture. The contributors emphasize enduring trends and issues through Nebraska's history as they examine the cultural foundations of the state's political institutions, the major governmental structures in the state, and the political and administrative relationships at play. The chapters cover periodic populism, the state constitution, nonpartisanship and direct democracy, budgeting and financial policies, the unicameral, the executive branch, local government, political culture, and capital punishment.
Robert Blair, Christian L. Janousek, and Jerome Deichert provide a long view of Nebraska, a state whose unique political culture is reflected in its institutions.
About the AuthorRobert Blair is professor emeritus in the School of Public Administration at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Christian L. Janousek is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Creighton University.
Jerome Deichert is director emeritus for the Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.