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A POLITICAL EXPLANATION OF POLICY SELECTION: THE CASE OF URBAN SCHOOL REFORM

HESS, FREDERICK M.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1999, pág. 459

1. Previous Reserch. 2. Methodology. 3. A politicalexplanation of reform selection. 4. The policy areas:Comparing SBM and Scheduling reforms. 5. Testing a Politicaltheory of policy selection. 6. Conclusion.


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A VIEW OF THEIR OWN: WOMEN'S COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP STYLES AND STATE LEGISLATURES.

SIMON ROSENTHAL, CINDY

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1997, pág. 585

1. Gender and legislatures. 2. Methods and data. 3. The profile of committee chairs. a) The sample as a whole. b) Sex differences by legislature. 4. Measures of committee leadership style. a) Leadership motivation. b) Inclusive behaviors. 5. Results of categorical analysis. 6. Multivariate analysis.


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A WEB OF INTERESTS: STALEMATE ON THE DISPOSAL OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL

KATZ, JONATHAN L.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/2001, pág. 456

1. Literature of institutions, interests, and SNFdisposal policy. a) Literature on environmental policy,nuclear politics, and SNF disposal. 2. Stalemate over SNFdisposal. a) What is policy stalemate?. b) The U.S. path tostalemate. 3. Explaining the stalemate. a) The nature of theproblem. b) Explaining the stalemate: the response of thepluralist...

1. Literature of institutions, interests, and SNFdisposal policy. a) Literature on environmental policy,nuclear politics, and SNF disposal. 2. Stalemate over SNFdisposal. a) What is policy stalemate?. b) The U.S. path tostalemate. 3. Explaining the stalemate. a) The nature of theproblem. b) Explaining the stalemate: the response of thepluralist american political system. c) Officialpolicymakers have few incentives to act. d) Interest groups:many, but no majority. e) The latent trade-off betweenenergy and environment. 4. Resolving the stalemate. 5.Conclusion.

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A WISH LIST FOR 21 ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: DECENTRALIZATION, INTEGRATION, COOPERATION, FLEXIBILITY, AND ENHANCED PARTICIPATION BY CITIZENS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.

WEBER, EDWARD P.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1998, pág. 185

1. The politics of garbage in spokane, Washington. 2. Cooperative intergovernmental policy as an enduring feature of the political landscape. 3. The more things change, the more they remain the same.


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ABOLITION OF LEPROSY ISOLATION POLICY IN JAPAN: POLICY TERMINATION THROUGH LEADERSHIP

SATO, HAJIME

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/2002, pág. 29

1. Leprosy Control Policy in Japan. 2. Discussion. 3. Conclusions.


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ADVOCACY COALITIONS, POLICY ENTREPRENEURS, AND POLICY CHANGE

MINTROM, MICHAEL;VERGARI, SANDRA

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1996, pág. 420

1. Introduction. 2. Two models of policymaking. 3. Comparing the models. 4. Explaining education reform in Michigan. 5. Assessing the merits of each interpretation. 6. Conclusion.


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AIRPORT PRIVATIZATION: FULL DIVESTITURE AND ITS ALTERNATIVES

TRUITT, LAWRENCE J.;ESLER, MICHAEL

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1996, pág. 100

1. The divestitur. 2. Alternative models. 3. Conclusion.


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ALL HAZARDOUS WASTE POLITICS IS LOCAL: GRASS-ROOTS ADVOCACY AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN SITING AND CLEANUP DECISIONS

LOWRY, ROBERT C.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1998, pág. 748

1. The demand side: Interest group pluralism andfractured advocacy. 2. The supply side: Public participationin local siting and cleanup decisions. 3. Discussion.


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AMERICAN AND CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL FEDERALISM: A GAME-THEORETIC ANLYSIS

MARTIN GILLROY, JOHN

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1999, pág. 360

1. The prisoner's dilemma and "centralized"federalism in the United States. 2. Chicken and "privileged"federalism in Canada. 3. Environmental federalism: Thefindings of five case studies. 4. Conclusions.


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BALANCING PRESERVATION AND LOGGING: PUBLIC LANDS POLICY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE WESTERN UNITED STATES

BRYNER, GARY

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1999, pág. 307

1. The evolution of U.S. forest policy. 2. Anoverview of BC forest policy. 3. Explaining U.S. andCanadian forest policies. 4. Assessing U.S. and Canadiantimber policy. 5. Reversing policy failures.


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BALANCING THE FEDERAL BUDGET: A FANTASY?

WARD, SCOTT D.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1995, pág. 155

1. Reconciliation and the 302 Process. 2. Strategic budgeting. 3. A budgert controller. 4. Reforming the budget process.


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BEYOND EMPIRICISM: POLICY INQUIRY IN POSTPOSITIVIST PERSPECTIVE.

FISCHER, FRANK

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1998, pág. 129

1. Mainstream policy analysis: The epistemological problem. 2. Postpositivism: The critique of empiricism. 3. Postpositivism: From proof to interpretation. 4. Practical reason as reasoning-context. 5. Policy-analytic implications: The empirical in normative context. 6. Toward a policy science of democracy: Institutions and practices. 7. Conclusion....

1. Mainstream policy analysis: The epistemological problem. 2. Postpositivism: The critique of empiricism. 3. Postpositivism: From proof to interpretation. 4. Practical reason as reasoning-context. 5. Policy-analytic implications: The empirical in normative context. 6. Toward a policy science of democracy: Institutions and practices. 7. Conclusion. 8. Notes.

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BEYOND NIMBY: EXPLAINING OPPOSITION TO HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES

HUNTER, SUSAN;LEYDEN, KEVIN M.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1995, pág. 601

1. Introduction. 2. Previous Studies on Opposition to Siting. 3. The Data. 4. An Examination of Public Concern toward the Siting of a Hazardous Waste Incinerator. 5. Explaining Opposition to Siting: A Multivariate Model. 6. Analysis and Discussion. 7. Implications and Conclusion.


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BIG CITY LABOR MARKETS AND IMMIGRANT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

JAMES, FRANKLIN J.;ROMINE, JEFF;RESNICK TERRY, PHYLLIS

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/2002, pág. 107

1. Geographic Patterns of Immigrant Population Growth. 2. The Characteristics of Immigrant Labor Markets in Big Cities. 3. The Determinants of the Wages of Immigrants. 4. Findings. 5. Conclusions.


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BRIDGING POSITIVIST AND INTERPRETIVIST APPROACHES TO QUALITATIVE METHODS.

CHIH LIN, ANN

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1998, pág. 162

1. Of relationships and mechanisms. 2. Assessing validity. 3. Research in conversation. 4. Notes.


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CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITIES AND PUBLIC OFFICEHOLDING: THE MORE THINGS CHANGE, THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME.

DODSON, DEBRA L.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1997, pág. 569

1. The literature. 2. The data. 3. The analysis. a) Gender differences in officeholders' private responsibilities. b) Consequences of gender differences in the compatibility of public and private. 4. Conclusion. 5. Notes. 6. References.


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CHOOSING NOT TO CHOOSE IN COMPARATIVE POLICY RESEARCH DESIGN: THE CASE OF THE RESEARCH NETWORK ON GENDER, POLITICS, AND THE STATE

MAZUR, AMY G.;PARRY, JANINE

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1998, pág. 384

1. RNGS: Constituting and managing a multination, multimember study. 2. Applying comparative politics solutions in the RNGS Research design. 3. Conclusion.


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CITIES AND PRIVATIZATION: EXAMINING THE EFFECT OF FISCAL STRESS, LOCATION, AND WEALTH IN MEDIUM-SIZED CITIES

GREENE, JEFFREY D.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1996, pág. 135

1. Introduction. 2. An overview of previous empirical research. 3. Explaining differences in privatization levels. 4. Data and methods. 5. Findings. 6. Central and suburban cities compared. 7. Implications. 8. Conclusion.


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CLEANING UP THEIR ACTS: SHIFTS OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY POLICIES IN PLURALIST AND CORPORATIST STATES

MATTHEWS, MARY M.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/2001, pág. 478

1. Literature review. 2. Institutionalarrangements. 3. Findings. 4. Conclusions.



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COMMITTEE INFLUENCE OVER CONTROVERSIAL POLICY: THE REPRODUCTIVE POLICY CASE

NORTON, NOELLE H.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1999, pág. 203

1. The reproductive policy example. 2. Studyingreproductive policymaking in Congress. 3. Conclusions.


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COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF CANADIAN AND AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM

RABE, BARRY G.;LOWRY, WILLIAM R.

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1999, pág. 263

1. Common Ground. 2. Institutional differences. 3.Theoretical expectations. 4. Conclusion.


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COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: MARKET-TYPE INSTRUMENTS IN INDUSTRIALIZED CAPITALIST COUNTRIES.

LOTSPEICH, RICHARD

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1998, pág. 85

1. Theory of market instruments. a) Command versus market. b) Variants of market instruments. 2. Practices in five OECD countries. a) France. b) Germany. c) Japan. d) The Netherlands. e) United States. 3. Practice versus theory. a) Politics of environmental regulation. b) Cost-effectiveness of command-and-control. 4. Conclusions. 5. Notes.


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COMPARING THREE LENSES OF POLICY CHOICE

ZAHARIADIS, NIKOLAOS

POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1998, pág. 434

1. Allison and the evaluation of alternativelenses. 2. Illuminating the elements of each framework. a) Units and levels of analysis. b) Three views of collective choice. c) Institutions and procedural rationality. 3. Prediction versus description. 2. Charting a future research agenda.



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