Ethnic Context, Race Relations, and California Politics
Bruce Cain, Jack Citrin, and Cara Wong
July 2000
California’s increased ethnic diversity
has generated heated controversies and complex policy debates. In Ethnic
Context, Race Relations, and California Politics, Bruce Cain, Jack Citrin,
and Cara Wong explore the relationship between ethnic diversity and various
policy questions, including whether or not ethnicity should be used as a
criterion for distributing public benefits. Focusing on the ethnic composition
of a neighborhood and the racial attitudes of its residents, the authors find
little evidence that these attitudes are shaped by ethnic context or that ethnic
group relations are particularly troubled in diverse neighborhoods. The authors
conclude that ethnic tensions in California are not preordained to increase as
the state continues to cope with its changing
demography.