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THE CUBAN ADJUSTMENT ACT OF 1966: ¿MIRANDO POR LOS OJOS DE DON QUIJOTE O SANCHO PANZA?

Harvard Law Review, n.º 3/2001, pág. 902

Sumario
Introduction. 1. The CAA's enactment. 2. Thejustifications for the CAA. 3. The justifications for theCAA revisited. 4. A legacy of social injustice. 5. Optionsfor reform. Conclusion.

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 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 ENEMY WITHIN: INTRAGOVERNMENTAL POLITICS AND ORGANIZATIONAL FAILURE IN GREEK PRIVATIZATION

PAGOULATOS, GEORGE

Public Administration, n.º 1/2001, pág. 125

Sumario
1. The initial phase and the interministerialprivatizacion committee (IPC). 2. The politics of the 1991privatization law. 3. Voluntarism and the lack of priorexposure. 4. Uninvolved: the role of public bureaucracy. 5.Policy overload and the problem of human resources. 6."Thast's how it is because that's how it is: cavalierministers and contempt for detail. 7. Undermining centralized control: overlapping authorities, bureaucraticcomplications and departmental patriotism. 8. Cabinetdivided and the role of the prime minister. 9. Inconclusion: the elusiveness of statist effectiveness.

THE ETIOLOGY OF ADMINISTRATIVE EVIL. ERIC VOEGELIN AND THE UNCONSCIOUSNESS OF MODERNITY

MORENO-RIAÑO, GERSON

ARPA. The American Review of Public Aministration, n.º 3/2001, pág. 296

Sumario
1. An introduction to Eric Voegelin. 2. Theetiology of administrative evil. 3. The development ofutilitarian rationality. 4. Administrative evil and the lossof reality. 5. The logic of administrative evil. 6. Toward anew science of public administration. 7. Concluding remarks.

THE EU WHITE PAPER ON GOVERNANCE: THE IMPLICATIONS OF MISGUIDED ASSESSMENT FOR UK SUBNATIONAL AUTHORITIES

REILLY, ADRIAN

Local Government Studies, n.º 4/2001, pág. 1

Sumario
1. The LGA position paper. 2. Subsidiarity. 3. TheEuropean governance compact. 4. Governance and subnationalgovernment. 5. Conclusion: the implications of domesticchanges in the UK.

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 FIVE BIGGEST HRM LIES

SIKULA, ANDREW

Public Personnel Management, n.º 3/2001, pág. 419

Sumario
1. Human Resources are Our Most Important Assets.2. Experience and Qualifications Will Help you Get a Job. 3.Good Individual Job Performance Will Result in AcceleratedPay Increases. 4. Loyalty, Commitment, and Seniority AreRewarded Within Organizations. 5. Technology and AutomationWill Reduce the Need for Human Effort.

THE IMPACT OF BEST VALUE ON LOCAL AUTHORITY PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM THE WELSH PILOTS

BOYNE, GEORGE;GOULD-WILLIAMS, JULIAN;LAW, JENNIFER;WALKER, RICHARD

Local Government Studies, n.º 2/2001, pág. 44

Sumario
1. What is Best Value?. 2. The evaluation of theimpact of Best Value. 3. Results. 4. Variations inrespondents' perceptions of the impact of BV. 5. Conclusion.

THE INCIDENCE AND STRUCTURE OF CONFLICT ON THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT

UNAH, ISAAC

Law And Policy, n.º 1/2001, pág. 69

Sumario
1. Introduction and overview. 2. Characteristics ofthe court of appeals for the federal circuit. 3. Theoreticalunderpinnings. 4. Data. 5. Findings. 6. Concluding Remarks.

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