Cambridge studies in comparative public policy
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Cambridge studies in comparative public policy
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Cambridge studies in comparative public policy
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- Health policy in Asia, a policy design approach, M. Ramesh, Azad S. Bali
- Asia after the developmental state, disembedding autonomy, edited by Toby Carroll, Darryl S.L. Jarvis
- Healthy or sick?, coevolution of health care and public health in a comparative perspective, Philipp Trein
- Convergence and diversity in the governance of higher education, comparative perspectives, edited by Giliberto Capano, Darryl S. L. Jarvis
- Policy accumulation and the democratic responsiveness trap, Christian Adam, Steffen Hurka, Christoph Knill, Yves Steinebach
- The politics of shale gas in Eastern Europe, energy security, contested technologies and the social licence to frack, Andreas Goldthau
- Government statistical agencies and the politics of credibility, Cosmo Howard
- Advising governments in the Westminster tradition, policy advisory systems in Australia, Britain, Canada and New Zealand, Jonathan Craft, John Halligan
- Healthy or sick?, coevolution of health care and public health in a comparative perspective, Philipp Trein (University of Lausanne)
- Policy consultancy in comparative perspective, patterns, nuances and implications of the contractor state, Caspar van den Berg, Michael Howlett, Andrea Migone, Michael Howard, Frida Pemer, Helen M. Gunter
- A matter of style?, organizational agency in global public policy, Louisa Bayerlein, Christoph Knill, Yves Steinebach
- Hyper-active governance, how governments manage the politics of expertise, Matthew Wood
- Public governance as co-creation, a strategy for revitalizing the public sector and rejuvenating democracy, Christopher Ansell, Jacob Torfing
- Policy controversies and political blame games, Markus Hinterleitner
- Hyper-active governance, how governments manage the politics of expertise, Matthew Wood