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THE ADVOCACY COALITION FRAMEWORK AND THE POLICY PROCESS ANALYSIS: THE CASE OF SMOKING CONTROL IN JAPAN

SATO, HAJINE

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 1/1999, pág. 28

Sumario
1. Analytical frameworks. 2. Progress in smokingcontrol through different models. 3. Discussion: Comparisonof two models. 4. Conclusion.

THE CHANGING FACE(S) OF IRELAND

CROTTY, WILLIAM;SCHMITT, DAVID E.;HARDIMAN, NIAMH

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 4/2000, pág. 779

Sumario
1. The Changing Face(s) of Ireland. 2.Internationalization and Patterns of Political change inIreland. 3. Ireland: Economics and the Reinventing of aNation. 4. Taxing the Poor: The Politics of Income Taxationin Ireland. 5. Religious Identity and the Future of NorthermIreland. 6. The Ulster Unionist Party and the U.S. Role inthe Northern Ireland Peace Process, 1994-2000.

THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTEES: TOWARD AN EXPLANATION OF VARIATION

RICCUCCI, NORMA M.;SAIDEL, JUDITH R.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 1/2001, pág. 11

Sumario
1. The Race and Gender Mix of Current GubernatorialAppointments. 2. Demographic Variation in GubernatorialAppointment Patterns. 3. Study Design. 4. Results. 5.Discussion. 6. Conclusion.

THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR'S APPEALS PROCESS AND NATIVE AMERICAN NATURAL RESOURCE POLICY, 1970-94

JONES JARDING, LILIAS

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 2/1999, pág. 217

Sumario
1. Definition of the problem. 2. Native nations andpolitical science. 3. Methodology. 4. Results. 5.Discussion.

THE DIFFERING FACES OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY

JONES, BRADFORD S.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 3/1995, pág. 540

Sumario
1. The problem of global climate change. 2. Recent works on climate change policy. 3. Conclusion.

THE DYNAMICS OF IMMIGRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN SANTA ANA: NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVISM, OVERCROWDING, AN LAND-USE POLICY

HARWOOD, STACY;MYERS, DOWELL

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 1/2002, pág. 70

Sumario
1. Growth and Change in Santa Ana. 2. Overcrowding and Land-Use Policy. 3. Neighborhood Protest and Community-Based Planning. 4. Lessons and Conclusions.

THE EFFECTS OF MAYORAL POWER ON URBAN FISCAL POLICY

MORGAN, DAVID R.;WATSON, SHEILAH S.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 2/1995, pág. 231

Sumario
1. The influence of mayoral power on urban budgetary decisions. 2. Conceptualizing and measuring the effects of mayoral power. 3. Data and measures. 4. Analysis and findings. 5. Conclusion.

THE ELECTORAL FOUNDATIONS OF JAPAN'S BANKING REGULATION

ROSENBLUTH, FRANCES;THIES, MICHAEL F.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 1/2001, pág. 23

Sumario
1. Financial Politics in Japan Before ElectoralReform. 2. The Political Response. 3. Interpreting the JusenDebacle. 4. Conclusion.

THE FATE OF NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES: A MULTIPLE STREAMS EXPLANATION

BLANKENAU, JOE

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 1/2001, pág. 38

Sumario
1. Merging Streams: The Canadian Experience. 2.Parallel Streams: The United States and National HealthInsurance. 3. Conclusion: Comparing the Streams.

THE LOCALISM PRINCIPLE IN COMMUNICATIONS POLICYMAKING AND POLICY ANALYSIS: AMBIGUITY, INCONSISTENCY, AND EMPIRICAL NEGLECT

NAPOLI, PHILIP M.

Policy Studies Journal, n.º 3/2001, pág. 372

Sumario
1. Origins and scope of the Localism Principle incommunications Policymaking. 2. Early localism policies. 3.Local programming as point of origin. 4. Moving beyond thepoint of origin. 5. Discussion. a) Rationales for localismpolicies. b) Toward a two-tiered definition of localprogramming. 6. Conclusion.

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