Political planning -- United States
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Political planning -- United States
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Political planning
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Incoming Resources
- Public intellectuals, a study of decline, Richard A. Posner
- Reconceiving decision-making in democratic politics, attention, choice, and public policy, Bryan D. Jones
- The politics of major policy reform in postwar America, edited by Jeffery A. Jenkins, University of Virginia, Sidney M. Milkis, University of Virginia
- Biomedical technology and public policy, edited by Robert H. Blank and Miriam K. Mills ; prepared under the auspices of the Policy Studies Organization
- Do they walk like they talk?, speech and action in policy processes, Louis M. Imbeau [editor]
- Top down policymaking, Thomas R. Dye
- Does local government matter?, how urban policies shape civic engagement, Elaine B. Sharp
- Democratic policymaking, an analytic approach, Charles Barrilleaux, Florida State University, Christopher Reenock, Florida State University, Mark A. Souva, Florida State University
- Administrative burden, policymaking by other means, Pamela Herd and Donald P. Moynihan
- Parties and policies, how the American government works, David R. Mayhew
- The once and future worker, a vision for the renewal of work in America, Oren Cass
- Mental illness, law and public policy, edited by Baruch A. Brody, H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr
- The art and craft of policy analysis
- How policies make citizens, senior political activism and the American welfare state, Andrea Louise Campbell
- Agendas and instability in American politics, Frank R. Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jones
- Governing under stress, the implementation of Obama's economic stimulus program, Timothy J. Conlan, Paul L. Posner, and Priscilla M. Regan, editors
- Lobbying and policy change, who wins, who loses, and why, Frank R. Baumgartner ... [and others]
- Public intellectuals, an endangered species?, edited by Amitai Etzioni and Alyssa Bowditch
- Mandate politics, Lawrence J. Grossback, David A.M. Peterson, James A. Stimson
- Issue politics in Congress, Tracy Sulkin
- Reforms at risk, what happens after major policy changes are enacted, Eric M. Patashnik
- An introduction to the policy process, theories, concepts, and models of public policy making, Thomas A. Birkland
- I'll be short, essentials for a decent working society, Robert B. Reich
- Risk regulation in the United States and European Union, controlling chaos, Lina M. Svedin, Adam Luedtke, and Thad E. Hall
- Mandate politics, Lawrence J. Grossback, David A.M. Peterson, James A. Stimson
- The spirit of compromise, why governing demands it and campaigning undermines it, Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson
- The strategy of politics, results of a comparative study, Thomas Fischer, Gregor Peter Schmitz, Michael Seberich (eds.)
- Speaking truth to power, the art and craft of policy analysis, Aaron Wildavsky ; with a new introduction by the author
- Party position change in American politics, coalition management, David Karol
- The politics of attention, how government prioritizes problems, Bryan D. Jones, Frank R. Baumgartner
- Making policy public, participatory bureaucracy in American democracy, Susan L. Moffitt
- Polarization and the politics of personal responsibility, Mark D. Brewer and Jeffrey M. Stonecash
- Answering back, liberal responses to conservative arguments, David Coates
- Think tanks in America, Thomas Medvetz
- Bending science, how special interests corrupt public health research, Thomas O. McGarity, Wendy E. Wagner
- How public policy became war, David Davenport and Gordon Lloyd
- Making Americans healthier, social and economic policy as health policy, [edited by] Robert F. Schoeni ... [and others]
- Public matters, essays on politics, policy, and religion, William A. Galston
- Degrees of freedom, Canada and the United States in a changing world, edited by Keith Banting, George Hoberg, and Richard Simeon
- Clientelism, capitalism, and democracy, the rise of programmatic politics in the United States and Britain, Didi Kuo
- Policy dynamics, edited by Frank R. Baumgartner & Bryan D. Jones
- Politics and public policy, edited by Harland Prechel
- Affluence and influence, economic inequality and political power in America, Martin Gilens
- Political negotiation, a handbook, Jane Mansbridge and Cathie Jo Martin, editors
- The United States and Canada, how two democracies differ and why it matters, Paul J. Quirk
- Reprogenetics, law, policy, and ethical issues, edited by Lori P. Knowles and Gregory E. Kaebnick
- The long war over party structure, democratic representation and policy responsiveness in American politics, Byron E. Shafer, Regina L. Wagner
- Clientelism, capitalism, and democracy, the rise of programmatic politics in the United States and Britain, Didi Kuo, Stanford University
- Why government succeeds and why it fails, Amihai Glazer, Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- The legislative legacy of congressional campaigns, Tracy Sulkin
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