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located at: http://web.archive.org/web/20031024065104/http://www.patbrowninstitute.org/research/toc/1999-2000.html Journal of California Politics & Policy: Table of Contents of Past Issues California Politics & Policy 1999-2000Introduction By Craig Flanery, page 1 SECTION I THE DEMOGRAPHIC AND POLITICAL SETTING OF CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS The Shifting Demographic Landscape: A Brief History of California's Diverse Population By Ali Modarres, page 7 Ethnic Ironies: Chronic Underinvestment in Minority Politics By Bruce Cain, page 19 SECTION II IMPLICATIONS FOR CALIFORNIA POLITICS AND OFFICEHOLDING Holding Elective Office in California: The Storms of Transition By Timothy Hodson, page 25 The Republican Response to Changing Demographics By T. Anthony Quinn, page 31 Adapting to the "New" California? Democrats and Republicans By Joseph R. Cerrell, page 33 SECTION III IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS Partnerships and Community Change By Thomas Backer and Alex J. Norman, page 39 Community Partnering: The Other Side of Economic Development By Gerry Riposa and Greg Andranovich, page 45 SECTION IV ELECTORAL AND POLICY TRANSITIONS FOR BUSINESS AND LABOR Moderator: David A. Abel, page 61 Panelists: Leland Wong George I. Minter Miguel Contreras Linda Wong SECTION
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