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_aPublic policy : _bthe essential readings |
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_aUpper Saddle River : _bPrentice Hall, _c1995 |
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_tPart one: The nature of public policy: what is public policy, whoe makes it, and why study it? _t1. The contemporary language of public policy: a starting point - Stella Z. Theodoulou _t2. Political science and public policy - Paul A. Sabatier _t3. Distribution, regulation, redistribution: the functions of government - Theodore J. Lowi _t4. Symbols and political quiescence - Murray Edelamn _t5. The analisys of public policy: a search for theories and roles - Robert H. Salisbury _t6. With the consent of all - Robert A. Dahl _t7. Issue networks and the executive estabilishment - Hugh Heclo _t8. Imperfect competition - Ralph Miliband _t9. Group politics and representative democracy - David B. Truman _t10. The power elite - C. Wright Mills _tPart two: Making public policy: the process, structure, and context of policy making _t11. How public policy is made - Stella Z. Theodoulou _t12. Issues and agendas - Roger W. Cobb and Charles D. Elder _t13. Agenda setting - John W. Kingdon _t14. The science of "muding through" - Charles E. Lindblom _t15. Nonincremental policy making - Paul R. Schulman _t16. The implementation game - Eugene Bardach _t17. Implementation as evolution - Giandomenico Majone and Aaron Wildavsky _t18. A conceptual framework of the implementation process - Paul A. Sabatier and Daniel A. Mazmanian _t19. The role of evaluation in public policy - David Nachmias _t20. Trends in policy analysis - Stuart Nagel _t21. The politics of public budgets - Irene S. Rubin _tPart three: The players: institucional and noninstitucional actors _t22. The players: institucional and nonistitucional actors in the policy process - Matthew A. Cahn _t23. Congress: keystone of the Washinghton estabilishment - Morris Fiorina _t24. Congress: the electoral connection - David Mayhew _t25. The presidencial policy stream - Paul Light _t26. The two presidencies - Aaron Wildavsky _t27. The rise of the bureaucratic state - James Q. Wilson _t28. Bureaucracy - Max Weber _t29. Regulation: politics, bureaucracy, and economics - Kenneth J. Meier _t30. Appellate courts as policy makers - Lawrence baum _t31. Towards an imperial judiaciary? - Nathan Glazer _t32. News that matters - Shanto Iyengar and Donald Kinder _t33. Processing the news: how people tame the information tide - Doris Graber _t34. Parties, the government, and the policy process - Samuel J. Eldersveld _t35. The advocacy explosion - Jeffrey M. Berry _t36. The consultant corps - Larry J. Sabato _tPart four: The policy game: rules, strategics, culture, and resources _t37. Playing the policy game - Matthew A. Cahn _t38. An economic interpretation of the constitution - Charles Beard _t39. The federalist papers - Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay _t40. Political repression in the United States - Michael Rogin _t41. Democracy and capitalism - Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis _t42. Capitalism and freedom - Milton Friedman _t43. Presidential power - Richard Neustadt _t44. Constructing the political spectacle - Murray Edelman _t45. A preface to economic democracy - Robert A. Dahl _t46. Who rules America now? - G. William Domhoff |
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