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January 2004, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 63-78 A Failure of Good Intentions: An Analysis of Juvenile Justice Reform in San Francisco during the 1990s
by Daniel Macallair & Mike Males - 79-92 Race, Class, and the Development of Criminal Justice Policy1
by Marc Mauer - 93-106 Kentucky's Perpetual Prisoner Machine: It's about Money1
by Stephen C. Richards & James Austin & Richard S. Jones - 107-127 Postsovereign Governance in a Globalizing and Fragmenting World: The Case of Mexico
by Isidro Morales‐Moreno - 129-135 A Policy toward the Dead: Repatriating Controversial Political Leaders
by David Merchant & Paul Rich - 137-138 A review of Martin Packer, Changing Classes: School Reform and the New Economy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001
by David D. Kumar & Jeremy F. Plant
September 2003, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 1-1 New Review Offices and Editor
by Paul Rich - 363-364 A Message from the Editor
by David Lewis Feldman - 365-384 Comparing Feminist Policy in Politics and at Work in France and Germany: Shared European Union Setting, Divergent National Contexts
by Amy G. Mazur & Susanne Zwingel - 385-400 Parity Reform in France: Promises and Pitfalls
by Claudie Baudino - 401-422 Much Ado about Nothing? Political Representation Policies and the Influence of Women Parliamentarians in Germany
by Birgit Meyer - 423-442 Equal Employment Policy in France: Symbolic Support and a Mixed Record
by Jacqueline Laufer - 443-458 Equal Employment Policy in Germany: Limited Results and Prospects for Reform
by Angelika Koch - 459-478 Asking Fathers and Employers to Volunteer: A (De)Tour of Reconciliation Policy in Germany?1
by Andrea Vogt & Susanne Zwingel - 479-492 Europeanization and the “Needle's Eye”: The Transformation of Employment Policy in Germany1
by Ulrike Liebert - 493-524 Drawing Comparative Lessons from France and Germany
by Amy G. Mazur - 525-548 Community of Choice or Ghetto of Last Resort: Community Development and the Viability of an African American Community1
by Mark A. Glaser & Lee E. Parker & Hong Li
December 2002, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 5-10 The Politics Of Budget Deficits
by Donald Matthewson & Stephen Stambough - 11-29 The Ideological Roots Of Deficit Reduction Policy
by Andrew J. Taylor - 30-43 THE SUCCESS of the 1993 BUDGET RECONCILIATION BILL at REDUCING the FEDERAL BUDGET DEFICIT
by Patrick Fisher - 44-60 Meeting The Maastricht Targets
by Karl H. Kahrs - 61-77 The Impact Maximum Benefit Amounts Have On The Length Of Time Families Receive Afdc‐Basic Benefits
by Thomas R. Barton & Vijayan K. Pillai & Tracy J. Dietz - 78-94 The Social Construction Of Mexican And Cuban Immigrants By Politicians
by Lisa Magaña & Robert Short - 95-119 EXPANDING THE LIMITS OF POWER: The Federal Reserve and the Implementation of Functional Regulation in the Gramm‐Leach‐Bliley Era
by Thomas T. Holyoke - 120-153 The Use Of Bargaining Games In Local Development Policy
by Annette Steinacker - 161-165 Policy Studies in a New North America: Mexico 2003
by Paul Rich
September 2002, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 5-13 MARKETIZATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY: A Cross‐National Perspective
by John Dixon & Mark Hyde - 14-36 WELFARE IDEOLOGY, THE MARKET AND SOCIAL SECURITY: Towards a Typology of Market‐Oriented Reform
by Mark Hyde & John Dixon - 37-56 THE MARKET PROVISION OF MANDATORY SOCIAL SECURITY: Protecting the Public Interest in Perpetuity
by John Dixon & Alexander Kouzmin - 57-84 INDIVIDUALISM, COLLECTIVISM AND THE MARKETIZATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY: Chile and China Compared
by James Midgley & Kwong‐leung Tang - 85-107 TILTING TOWARD MARKETIZATION: Reform of the Canadian Pension Plan
by Glenn Drover - 108-140 HEALTH CARE POLICY IN THE GERMAN SOCIAL INSURANCE STATE: From Solidarity to Privatization?
by Karl Hinrichs - 141-160 Privatization Of Social Security In Southeast Asia
by M Ramesh - 161-178 Mapping Economic Development Policy Change In The American States1
by Paul Brace - 179-202 Mega‐Events, Urban Development, And Public Policy
by Matthew J. Burbank & Greg Andranovich & Charles H. Heying - 210-214 Policy Studies and Continental Identity
by Paul Rich
June 2002, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 5-5 When Everything Changes
by David L. Feldman - 6-11 Intermodal Transportation In The New Millennium
by V. Johnston & J. F. Plant - 13-16 RAILROAD POLICY AND INTERMODALISM: Policy Choices after Deregulation
by Jeremy F. Plant - 33-34 HIGHWAY INTERMODAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION: A Policy and Administration Challenge for the New Millennium
by Mary Field - 51-56 Intermodalism—A Solution For Highway Congestion At The Millennium?
by Arthur L. Handman - 62-64 TRANSPORTATION AT THE MILLENNIUM: In Search of a Megaproject Lens
by Wendy Haynes - 90-108 SYSTEMWIDE CHALLENGES TO INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS DEPLOYMENT: An Analysis of the Central Florida Experience
by Wendell C. Lawther & Harold E. Worrall & Jorge Figueredo - 109-127 Air Transportation Policy And Administration At The Millennium
by Van. R. Johnston - 128-150 Explaining Federal Reserve Monetary Policy
by Manabu Saeki & Steven A. Shull - 151-178 An Integrated Approach To Policy Transer And Diffusion
by Adam J. Newmark - 179-211 THE STATE SOCIALIST WELFARE SYSTEM and the POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PUBLIC HOUSING REFORM IN URBAN CHINA
by Edward X. Gu - 215-219 Bowling Together: On Belonging to Organizations
by Paul Rich
March 2002, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 5-6 What'S In A Name?
by David L. Feldman - 7-26 The New Policy Challenges Of Financial Services Globalization
by Peter Dombrowski - 28-52 Testing Alternative Explanations Of Capital Control Liberalization
by Quan Li & Dale L. Smith - 53-79 POLITICS, INSTITUTIONS, CONSTRUCTIVISM and the EMERGING INTERNATIONAL REGIME for FINANCIAL REGULATION
by Tony Porter - 80-106 CAPITAL MOBILITY, DOMESTIC POLITICS, and FRENCH MONETARY DIPLOMACY
by James I. Walsh - 107-127 THE IMPACT of FINANCIAL SERVICES GLOBALIZATION UPON the CARIBBEAN COMMON MARKET
by Dennis J. Gayle - 130-155 BANKING ON THE PERIPHERY: Bolivia's Financial Reforms, 1985–1996
by Frank A. Boyd - 156-176 The Trouble With Hedge Funds
by Adam Harmes - 177-203 WOLF'S MODEL: Government Failure and Public Sector Reform in Advanced Industrial Democracies
by Joe Wallis & Brian Dollery - 204-237 WELFARE REFORM: Recent Policy and Politics
by Lawrence M. Mead
December 2001, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 1-5 Emerging Roles Of Nonprofit Organizations: An Introduction
by Cynthia Jackson‐Elmoore & Richard C. Hula - 7-26 Nonprofit Organizations In Urban Politics And Policy
by Steven Rathgeb Smith - 27-51 Nonprofit Organizations As Political Actors: Avenues For Minority Political Incorporation1
by Richard C. Hula & Cynthia Jackson‐Elmoore - 53-70 Building The Spatial Community: A Case Study Of Neighborhood Institutions
by Barbara Ferman & Patrick Kaylor - 71-90 Build: Governing Nonprofits And Relational Power
by Marion Orr - 91-110 Nonprofit Human Service Providers In An Era Of Privatization: Toward A Theory Of Economic And Political Response
by Joseph Cordes Director & Jeffrey R. Henig Chair & Eric C. Twombly - 111-127 Confrontin Policy Fragmentation: A Political Approach To The Role Of Housing Nonprofits
by Julia Koschinsky & Todd Swanstrom - 129-145 The Prospects For Loca Democratic Governance: The Governance Roles Of Nonoprofit Organizations
by Susan E. Clarke - 147-148 Final Thoughts
by Cynthia Jackson‐Elmoore & Richard C. Hula
September 2001, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 5-6 Globalization'S Impact On State‐Local Economic Development Policy
by Cal Clark & Robert S. Montjoy - 13-27 The Growning International Activities Of The American States1
by Timothy J. Conlan & Michelle A. Sager - 29-48 The Growing Impact Of Globalization Upon City Policies1
by Harry I. Chernotsky - 49-62 LOCAL REGIMES: Does Globalization Challenge the “Growth Machine”?
by Cal Clark & Johnny Green & Keenan Grenell - 63-79 GLOBALIZATION'S IMPACT ONSTATE AND LOCAL POLICY: The Rise of Regional Cluster‐Based Economic Development Strategies1
by Claire L. Felbinger & James E. Rohey - 80-93 MOVING INTO GLOBAL COMPETITION: A Case Study of Alabama's Recruitment of Mercedes‐Benz
by Edwin I. Gardner & Robert S. Montjoy & Douglas J. Watson - 94-108 Exporting American Economic Development Practice To Russia
by Terry F. Buss - 109-147 WORKERS’ COMPENSATION REFORM IN FLORIDA: Why Did Two Innovative Return to Work Programs Fail?
by Aubrey Jewett - 148-166 Representative Ideology And The Vote For Welfare Reform
by Richard V. Adkisson & David L. Daniel - 167-191 IT WORKERS SHORTAGE: Implications for Education Policy
by Clay Wilson - 192-226 Protection For Whom?
by Patricia Siplon & Brandt Hoag
June 2001, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-25 Policy For The‘Deserving,’But Politically Weak: The 1996 Welfare Reform Act And Battered Women
by Sharon A. Chanley & Nicholas O. Alozie - 26-45 Toward A Criterion For Evaluating Migrant Farm Labor Policy Arguments
by René Pérez Rosenbaum - 46-64 The Roaring Silence: Feminist Revisions In The Educational Policy Literature
by Michael Parsons & Emily R. Ward - 65-88 Assessing The Value Of A Statewide Immunization Registry: The Doctors’ Perspective
by Gregory Streib & Katherine G. Willoughby - 89-121 Paradigms, Policies, And People: Exploring The Linkages Between Normative Beliefs, Public Policies And Utility Consumer Payment Problems
by Drew Hyman & Jeffrey Bridger & John Shingler & Mollie Van Loon - 122-149 Measuring The War On Drugs: A Cybernetic Model For Analyzing The Relationships Between Drug Severity, Drug Salience And Drug Funding
by Richard D. White - 150-156 Response To “Preventing Sexual Harassment And Preserving Academic Freedom”
by Laura A. Reese & Karen E. Lindenberg - 157-157 The Rule Of Law Reasserted
by Thomas R. Dye
March 2001, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 8-14 Issues In Public Management Reform In China
by Peter Nan‐Shong Lee & Carlos Wing‐Hung Lo - 15-35 Service Organizations In China
by Lam Tao–chiu & James L. Perry - 36-57 INSTITUTIONAL REFORM IN ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE SYSTEM OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA: Service Organizations as an Alternative for Administrative Enhancement
by Carlos Wing‐Hung Lo & Jack Man‐Keung Lo & Kai‐Chee Cheung - 59-74 RESTRUCTURING CHINA'S WELFARE REGIME AT THE LOCAL LEVEL: A Case Study
by Peter Nan‐Shong Lee - 75-95 Commodification Of Housing With Chinese Characteristics
by Rebecca L.H. Chiu - 96-111 FIZZ, FROTH, FLAT: The Challenge of Converting China's SOEs into Shareholding Corporations
by Elizabeth M. Freund - 112-129 TECHNOLOGY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN CHINA: Commercialization Reforms in the Science and Technology Sector
by Erik Baark - 130-162 Federal Policy In Local Context:Puzzling Through The Political Economy Of Paradigmatic Policy Reform
by Joe Wallis - 163-184 The Effectiveness Of Child Safety Seat Laws In The Fifty States
by David J. Houston & Lilliard E. Richardson & Grant W. Neeley - 185-211 New Institutional Economics And The Analysis Of The Public Sector
by Brian Dollery - 212-240 FEDERAL POLICY IN LOCAL CONTEXT: The Influence of Local State‐Societal Relations on Endangered Species Act Implementation
by Debra J. Davidson
December 2000, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 1-6 The Health Care Financial Crisis: Reorganization And Evidence‐Based Medicine As A Response To An “Unholy Trinity”
by Cal Clark & Rene McEldowney - 7-24 Identifying Health Care Cost Crises In Oecd Nations
by Thomas Shaw - 25-42 Scientific‐Bureaucratic Medicine And Uk Health Policy1
by Stephen Harrison & Bruce Wood - 43-59 The Worst Of Both Worlds: Nursing Home Regulation In The United States
by William Hovey - 61-76 Managed Competition In Florida Health Care: Its Strengths And Weaknesses
by Mary Ann Feldheim - 77-97 Mental Health Care For Older Persons: Networking As A Response To Organizational Challenges1
by Carol L. Jenkins & Sarah B. Laditka - 99-110 New Directions In Medical Outcomes Research: The View From Harvard
by James S. Larson - 111-152 Specialization Of Nursing Home Care And Outcomes1
by Ajith Silva & Frank W. Porell - 133-147 The Performance Of National Health Care Systems: A “Good News, Bad News” Finding For Reform Possibilities
by Cal Clark & Rene' McEldowney
June 2000, Volume 17, Issue 2‐3
- 7-12 Public Policies For Distressed Communities
by F. Stevens Redburn & Terry F. Buss - 13-28 Strategic Planning And Enterprise Zones
by Douglas R Snow - 29-45 An Evaluation Of State Enterprise Zone Policies
by Robert Greenbaum & John Engberg - 47-60 A Partnership For Regional Collaboration
by DeWitt John & Gail Christopher - 62-82 STATE URBAN POLICY: “New” Federalism In Virginia, New Jersey and Florida
by Janet Kelly & Bruce Ransom - 84-103 Faith‐Based Economic Development
by Laura A. Reese & Gary Shields - 104-118 HOPE VI: A Promising Vintage?
by Andrew E Finkel & Karin A. Lennon & Elizabeth R. Eisenstadt - 120-137 Urban Development Action Grants Revisited
by Amy Shriver Dreussi & Peter Leahy - 139-159 A Tale Of Two Urban Policies
by Franklin J. James & Ron Kirk - 160-178 DEVOLUTION and RECENTRALIZATION OF WELFARE ADMINISTRATION: Implications for “New Federalism”
by Richard V. Adkisson & James T. Peach - 179-211 ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE GROUPS: Grass‐roots Movement or NGO Networks? Some Policy Implications
by Jo Marie Rios - 212-237 THE EVOLUTION OF AN ISSUE: The Rise and Decline of Affairmative action
by Euel Elliott & Andrew I.E. Ewoh
March 2000, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-31 International Health Care Reform: The Need For Comprehensive Micro‐Comparative Analysis
by Robert J. Parsons & Gary M. Woller & Günther Neubauer & Frank T. Rothaermel & Barbara Zelle - 32-52 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VETERANS SOCIO‐ECONOMIC FACTORS, STATE‐LEVEL HEALTH CARE REFORM LEGISLATION AND THE DEMAND FOR VA HEALTH CAREi
by John J. Hisnanick - 53-70 The Effect Of The Child‐Care Credit On Low‐And Middle‐Income Taxpayers’ Purchases Of Child Care
by Theo Edwin Maloy - 71-104 Financing Un Peacekeeping: A Review And Assessment Of Proposals
by Paul F. Diehl & Elijah PharaohKhan - 105-124 Groundwater Resources: The Transition From Capture To Allocation
by John Merrifield - 125-146 The Delegation Dilemma: Negotiated Rulemaking In Perspective
by Juliet A. Williams
September 1999, Volume 16, Issue 3‐4
- 5-10 Environmental Decision‐Making
by J. D. Joslin & N. S. Nicholas - 11-35 A Contingency Framework For Environmental Decision‐Making:
by Diane E. Yoder - 36-74 Sustainability And Decision‐Making:
by Alex Farrell - 75-103 Using Social Goals To Evaluate Public Participation In Environmental Decisions
by Thomas C. Beierle - 104-137 Separating Analysis From Politics:
by Anthony Patt - 138-167 Using New Approaches To Environmental Decision‐Making:
by Mitchell L. Mathis - 168-191 Improving Environmental Decision‐Making Through Collaborative Methods
by John Randolph & Michael Bauer - 192-220 Internet Facilitated Open Modeling:
by John Felleman - 220-242 Reinventing Government And Rural Public Transportation:
by Lawrence Sych - 243-277 Policy Goals For Educational Administration And Undergraduate Retention:
by Cheryl Moller‐Wong & Mack C. Shelley & Larry H. Ebbers - 278-310 The Problem Of Power:
by Michael D. Parsons - 311-338 The Missing Link Revisited:
by Peter DeLeon
June 1999, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-18 Administrative Reform And Economic Development: Concepts, Issues, And The National Experience
by Kuotsai Tom Liou - 19-40 Administrative Reform And The Arab World Economic Growth
by Jamil E. Jreisat - 41-64 Administrative Reform And National Economic Development In Latin America And The Caribbean (Post‐Dictatorships)
by Carl E. Meacham - 65-98 Political Economy Of Policy Reform In Korea: Review And Analysis
by Roy W. Shin & Yeon‐Seob Ha - 99-132 Privatization Strategies Adopted For Public Sector Reform In India: Determinants And Constraints
by Alka Sapat - 133-146 Man Of Efficiency And Man Of Ethics: Can China'S Administrative Reform Produce Both For Her Economic Development?
by Stephen K. Ma - 147-175 Administrative Reform And Economic Development In Mongolia, 1990‐1997: A Critical Perspective
by Frederick Nixson & Bernard Walters - 175-193 Modeling Economic Development Decision‐Making: The Case Of Tax Abatements
by Laura A. Reese
March 1999, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 4-17 The Impact Of Collaborative Efforts:
by Myrna P. Mandell - 18-41 Managing In Network Settings
by Robert Agranoff & Michael McGuire - 42-64 Community Collaborations:
by Myrna P. Mandell - 65-85 Networking To Achieve Alternative Regulation:
by Renu Khutor - 86-102 Pre‐Conditions For The Emergence Of Multicommunity Collaborative Organizations1
by Beverly A. Cigler - 103-122 Hong Kong: A Networking Perspective On China'S Newsar
by Robert W. Gage - 123-147 State‐Civil Society Networks For Policy Implementation In Developing Countries1
by Derick W. Brinkerhoff - 148-182 Between Positivism And Postmodernism:
by Dean Hammer & Jessica Lileiman & Kenneth Park - 183-208 Strategies And Lessons Of China'S Post‐Mao Economic Development
by Kuotsai Tom Liou - 209-238 The Policy Termination Process
by Susan E. Kirkpatrick & James P. Lester & Mark R. Peterson
December 1998, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 1-4 Symposium
by Robert Weissberg - 5-22 Public University Accountability to the State in the Late Twentieth Century: Time for a Rethinking?
by William Zumeta - 23-36 Democracy's Quarrel with the Academy: A View From the Ramparts
by William D. Richardson & Dana K. Rickman - 37-50 Dutch disease or Dutch model? An Evaluation of the Pre‐1998 System of Democratic University Government in the Netherlands
by Harry de Boer & Bas Denters & Leo Goedegebuure - 51-60 The Wages of Capricious Academic Tyranny
by Robert Weissberg - 61-74 Conflicting Values and Cultures: The Managerial Threat to University Governance
by William L. Waugh - 75-82 Preventing Sexual Harassment and Preserving Academic Freedom
by Thomas R. Dye - 83-98 Long Term Cultural Trends and the Problems of Higher Education in the United States
by Paul Hollander - 99-110 Academic Tyranny: The Tale and the Lessons
by Robert Weissberg - 109-136 Explaining the Impact of Information on Problem Definition: An Integrated Model
by Cheol H. Oh - 137-155 Ideology in Policy Debates: Congress and the S&Ls in the 1980s
by Lloyd Musolf
June 1998, Volume 15, Issue 2‐3
- 3-4 To Our Readers
by David L. Feldman & Van Johnston - 5-6 Latin America And Policy Studies:
by Paul Rich & Guillermo De Los Reyes - 7-17 Nafta, New Industrial Networks And “Informality:”
by Jose A. Alonso - 18-34 Development And Democratization In Mexico:
by Chappell Lawson - 35-51 Realist Revolutions: Free Trade, Open Economies, Participatory Democracy And Their Impact On Latin American Politics
by Timothy Brown - 52-79 An Economic Analysis Of Legal Integration In Latin America
by Edgardo Buscaglia & Clarisa Long - 80-100 Proposition 187:
by Tara M. Lennon - 101-115 Using Decision Frames In Nafta Intranational Conflicts
by Roberto Ley‐Borras - 116-125 Tabasco And Nafta Expansion In Central America
by Román López‐Villicañá - 126-143 Politics Bends The Law In Latin America:
by William Ratliff - 144-156 Banana Policy‐Making In The Era Of Democratization
by Paul Rich & Guillermo De Los Reyes - 157-169 Critical Issues In Urban Technologies For Sustainable Development:
by Juan J. Zoreda‐Lozano & Victor Castañeda - 170-201 Interorganizational Cooperation And The Implementation Of Welfare Reform:
by Edward T. Jennings & Dale Krane - 202-225 The Death Of An Agency:
by Bruce Btmber - 226-266 Policy Feasibility And Immigrant Absorbtion In A Mass Immigration Context:
by Iris Geva‐May
March 1998, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-2 Professional Sports, Economic Development and Public Policy
by Wilbur C. Rich - 3-15 Historical Perspectives On Sport And Public Policy
by Steven A. Riess - 17-29 The Economics of Stadiums, Teams and Cities
by Andrew Zimbalist - 31-44 Exploring Politics On The Sports Page:
by Robyne S. Turner & Jose F. Marichal - 45-55 Minor League Baseball: Risks And Potential Benefits For Communities Large And Small
by T. Johnson - 55-64 Major League Baseball and American Cities: A Strategy for Playing the Stadium Game
by Neil J. Sullivan - 65-88 Major League Baseball and Public Policy, or, Take Me Out to the Ballgame, Wherever the Game May Be
by Edward I. Sidlow & Beth M. Henschen - 89-102 Stadiums as Solution Sets: Baseball, Football and the Revival of Downtown Detroit
by Lynn W. Bachelor - 103-114 Who Lost the Megaplex?
by Wilbur C. Rich - 115-135 The Structure of and Prospects for Policy Research as Suggested by Journal Citation Analysis
by Duncan MacRae & Irwin Feller
September 1995, Volume 14, Issue 3‐4
- 263-278 Impact of Election Day Registration on Voter Turnout: A Quasi‐experimental Analysis
by James D. King & Rodney A. Wambeam - 279-302 An Assessment of the Impact of an Increase in the Tobacco Excise Tax on the U.S. Economy
by Noel D. Uri & Roy Boyd - 303-322 Biennial Budgeting for the Federal Government: Lessons from the States
by Charles J. Whalen - 323-338 Using Logistic Regression to make County‐level Estimates of the Medically Uninsured in North Carolina
by Thomas C. Ricketts & Donald H. Taylor & Lucy A. Savitz - 339-352 Regulation through Information: An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of State‐sponsored Right‐to‐know Programs on Industrial Toxic Pollution
by Don S. Grant & Liam Downey - 353-374 Implementing Policy Termination: Health Care Reform in Tennessee
by Mark R. Daniels - 375-394 Competition by Command
by Edward S. Malecki - 395-406 Privatization: Moving Beyond Laissez Faire
by Cal Clark & John G. Heilman & Gerald W. Johnson