• Link to LinkedIn
  • Link to Facebook
  • Link to Instagram
  • Link to Youtube
  • Link to X
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER
Joel Kotkin
  • About
    • Events
  • Media
    • In the News
    • Videos
  • Books
  • Articles
    • Demographics
    • Urban Affairs
    • The Economy
    • Politics
    • Rural Policy
    • Reports
    • Religion
    • California
  • Podcast
  • Speaking
  • Contact
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu
You are here: Home1 / Articles2 / Rural Policy

Gov. Newsom Throws California’s Interior Under the Bus

November 5, 2019/in California, Politics, Rural Policy

Gov. Gavin Newsom has committed himself to look for ways of “unlocking the enormous potential” of the Central Valley, but in reality he seems more interested in slamming the door to its prosperity behind him.

In two critical moves the former San Francisco mayor has shown his incomprehension of how to address the needs of the vast California interior, particularly the over 6.5 million people in the 17 counties of the Central Valley.

Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Californias_Central_Valley.jpg 913 1600 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2019-11-05 07:00:272019-11-04 18:01:06Gov. Newsom Throws California’s Interior Under the Bus

Restoring the California Dream, Not Nailing Its Coffin

February 12, 2019/in California, Politics, Rural Policy, Urban Affairs

Virtually everyone, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, is aware of the severity of California’s housing crisis. The bad news is that most proposals floating in Sacramento are likely to do very little to address our housing shortage.

Newsom has promised to have 3.5 million homes built over the next seven years to solve the problem. That is, conservatively stated, more than 2.6 million that would be built at the current rate of construction.
Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/lakewood-ca.jpg 450 728 Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox2019-02-12 08:17:542019-02-12 08:18:49Restoring the California Dream, Not Nailing Its Coffin

A Year Into Trump’s Peasant Rebellion

January 30, 2018/in Demographics, Politics, Rural Policy

This article first appeared at The Orange County Register.

A year into office, Donald Trump remains something of an unlikely figure: a self-promoting and well-heeled demagogue who leads a bedraggled coalition of piratical capitalists, southerners, and people from the has-been or never were towns of Middle America. His fiercest opponents largely come from the apex of our society: the tech oligarchy, a rabidly hostile press and the cultural and academic hegemons. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/world-economic-forum.jpg 350 525 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2018-01-30 12:18:152018-02-19 12:19:20A Year Into Trump’s Peasant Rebellion

The Arrogance of Blue America

May 1, 2017/in Demographics, Politics, Rural Policy, Urban Affairs

In the wake of the Trumpocalypse, many in the deepest blue cores have turned on those parts of America that supported the president’s election, developing oikophobia—an irrational fear of their fellow citizens. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/sacramento_cap_2013.jpg 400 495 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2017-05-01 09:24:202017-06-14 16:49:27The Arrogance of Blue America

The Other California: a Flyover State Within a State

April 10, 2017/in California, Demographics, Politics, Rural Policy

California may never secede, or divide into different states, but it has effectively split into entities that could not be more different. On one side is the much-celebrated, post-industrial, coastal California, beneficiary of both the Tech Boom 2.0 and a relentlessly inflating property market. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/inland_road_in_California.jpg 900 1600 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2017-04-10 11:30:292017-04-17 13:56:09The Other California: a Flyover State Within a State

Oil Bust? Bah — North Dakota Is Still Poised To Thrive

October 15, 2015/in Demographics, Rural Policy, The Economy
Appearing in:

Forbes

Oil and gas companies have the worst public image of any industry in the United States, according to Gallup. But it’s well-loved in a swathe of the U.S. from the northern Plains to the Gulf Coast, where the boom in unconventional energy production has transformed economies Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Western_North_Dakota-e1485800579864.jpg 1634 2448 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2015-10-15 19:34:362017-01-31 18:01:13Oil Bust? Bah — North Dakota Is Still Poised To Thrive

A Map Of America’s Future: Where Growth Will Be Over The Next Decade

September 4, 2013/in California, Demographics, Rural Policy, The Economy
Appearing in:

Forbes

The world’s biggest and most dynamic economy derives its strength and resilience from its geographic diversity. Economically, at least, America is not a single country. It is a collection of seven nations and three quasi-independent city-states, each with its own tastes, proclivities, resources and problems. These nations compete with one another – the Great Lakes loses factories to the Southeast, and talent flees the brutal winters and high taxes of the city-state New York for gentler climes – but, more important, they develop synergies, albeit unintentionally. Wealth generated in the humid South or icy northern plains benefits the rest of the country; energy flows from the Dakotas and the Third Coast of Texas and Louisiana; and even as people leave the Northeast, the brightest American children, as well as those of other nations, continue to migrate to this great education mecca. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/kotkinmap.png 568 969 Joel Kotkin and Mark Schill /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin and Mark Schill2013-09-04 18:30:392017-01-31 18:52:18A Map Of America’s Future: Where Growth Will Be Over The Next Decade

America’s Red State Growth Corridors

February 26, 2013/in Demographics, Rural Policy, The Economy, Urban Affairs

Appearing in:

Wall Street Journal

In the wake of the 2012 presidential election, some political commentators have written political obituaries of the “red” or conservative-leaning states, envisioning a brave new world dominated by fashionably blue bastions in the Northeast or California. But political fortunes are notoriously fickle, while economic trends tend to be more enduring. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/wage-growth-chart.png 484 732 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2013-02-26 17:00:492017-02-06 09:49:29America’s Red State Growth Corridors

Prairie Populism Goes Bust As Obama’s Democrats Lose The Empty Quarter

November 4, 2012/in Politics, Rural Policy, The Economy
Appearing in:

The Daily Beast

Along Phillips Avenue, the main street of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the local theater’s marquee is a tribute to the late Senator and 1972 presidential candidate George McGovern, who was buried last month, and is still regarded as a hero by many here. But with McGovern gone, it seems that the Democratic tradition of decent populism he epitomized was being interred along with him. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Rise-of-Plains-Cover.jpg 415 355 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2012-11-04 07:37:322017-01-31 18:55:22Prairie Populism Goes Bust As Obama’s Democrats Lose The Empty Quarter

The Rise of the Great Plains: Regional Opportunity in the 21st Century

October 24, 2012/in Demographics, Rural Policy, The Economy, Urban Affairs
Appearing in:

For Texas Tech University

This is the introduction to a new report on the future of the American Great Plains released today by Texas Tech University (TTU). The report was authored by Joel Kotkin, Praxis Strategy Group, and Kevin Mulligan of TTU. Visit TTU’s page to download the full report, read the online version, or to check out the interactive online atlas of the region containing economic, demographic, and geographic data. Read more

https://joelkotkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/omaha-dowtown.jpg 1030 1368 Joel Kotkin /wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jkotkin_logo.png Joel Kotkin2012-10-24 22:39:572017-01-31 19:00:53The Rise of the Great Plains: Regional Opportunity in the 21st Century
Page 3 of 512345
Search Search

Subscribe to Feed

Subscribe to RSS   follow us in feedly

Recent Articles

  • I’d Like to Believe California Can Be Saved from the Left
  • The Strange Afterlife of Fascism
  • Steve Hilton’s Rise Won’t Kill California Progressivism
  • The Anti-AI Backlash is Building Against Tech Oligarchs Playing God
  • SpaceX IPO Will Bolster American Tech Supremacy

Joel has spoken at many leading universities, business groups, government organizations and more.

INVITE JOEL TO SPEAK

STAY CONNECTED

Join the conversation at Twitter
or Facebook. Visit our YouTube
channel or subscribe to RSS
to read our latest articles.

      Subscribe to RSS  follow us in feedly

Recent Articles

  • California has been a one-party state for awhile; can that change?
    I’d Like to Believe California Can Be Saved from the LeftJune 8, 2026 - 11:45 am
  • The Strange Afterlife of FascismJune 5, 2026 - 11:40 am
  • Steve Hilton speaking at an event for conservative officials
    Steve Hilton’s Rise Won’t Kill California ProgressivismJune 3, 2026 - 11:40 am
  • The Anti-AI Backlash is Building Against Tech Oligarchs Playing GodJune 1, 2026 - 11:40 am

Topics

  • Books
  • California
  • Demographics
  • In the News
  • Podcast
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • Reports
  • Rural Policy
  • The Economy
  • Urban Affairs
© Copyright – Joel Kotkin | Site Admin
  • About
  • Media
  • Books
  • Articles
  • Podcast
  • Speaking
  • Contact
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top