Review of Policy Research
1981 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 6, 2009
- The Grassroots Are Greener: Democratic Participation and Environmental Policies in State Politics pp. 699-727

- Kyle D. Dell
- Promoting an Environmental Civil Society: Politics, Policy, and Russia's Post‐1991 Experience pp. 729-759

- David L. Feldman and Ivan Pavlovich Blokov
- Evaluating the Improved Research Capacity of EPSCoR States: R&D Funding and Collaborative Networks in the NSF EPSCoR Program pp. 761-782

- Julia Melkers and Yonghong Wu
- Policy Changes on Canada's Rivers: Different but not Isolated pp. 783-800

- William R. Lowry
- Preface pp. 801-801

- Daniel Gutierrez
- The Obama Administration's Challenges after the “War on Science”: Reforming Staffing Practices and Protecting Scientific Integrity in the Executive Branch pp. 803-819

- Justin S. Vaughn and José D. Villalobos
- Engineering an Artful and Ethical Solution to the Problem of Global Warming pp. 821-837

- Shane J. Ralston
- Science and Technology for Economic Growth. New Insights from when the Data Contradicts Desktop Models1 pp. 839-880

- Adrian S. Petrescu
- The Power of Words in International Relations: Birth of an Anti‐Whaling Discourse – By Charlotte Epstein pp. 881-882

- Jörg Balsiger
- Adaptive Governance: The Dynamics of Atlantic Fisheries Management – By D. G. Webster pp. 882-884

- Samuel Barkin
- Institutions and Environmental Change: Principal Findings, Applications, and Research Frontiers – Edited by Oran R. Young, Leslie A. King and Heike Schroeder pp. 884-886

- Henrik Selin
- Protectors of Privacy: Regulating Personal Data in the Global Economy – By Abraham L. Newman pp. 886-888

- Edward A. Fogarty
- Technology and International Transformation: The Railroad, the Atom Bomb, and the Politics of Technological Change – By Geoffrey L. Herrera pp. 888-889

- Stephen A. Kocs
- Transforming Science and Engineering: Advancing Academic Women – By Abigail Stewart, Janet Elizabeth Malley and Danielle LaVaque‐Manty pp. 890-892

- Kathrin Zippel
Volume 26, issue 5, 2009
- Perceptions of the Regulated Community in Environmental Policy: The View from Below pp. 533-550

- Michelle C. Pautz
- Climate Change Policy Implementation: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis pp. 551-570

- Nives Dolšak
- Developing Durable Infrastructures: Politics, Social Skill, and Sanitation Partnerships in Urban India1 pp. 571-587

- Govind Gopakumar
- University Leaders and the Public Agenda: Talking About Women and Diversity in STEM Fields pp. 589-607

- Lindsey Hopewell, Connie L. McNeely, Erik W. Kuiler and Jong‐on Hahm
- Dividing the Oils: Dynamic Bargaining as Policy Formation in the Nigerian Petroleum Industry pp. 609-632

- Laura Hosman
- Searching Eyes: Privacy, the State, and Disease Surveillance in America – By Amy L. Fairchild, Ronald Bayer, and James Colgrove pp. 633-634

- Alan Rubel
- Colonizing Leprosy: Imperialism and the Politics of Public Health in the United States – By Michelle T. Moran pp. 635-636

- Hokulani K. Aikau
- Cold War, Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico, 1955–1975 – By Marcos Cueto pp. 637-638

- Gabriela Soto Laveaga
Volume 26, issue 4, 2009
- The New World of Crises and Crisis Management: Implications for Policymaking and Research pp. 367-377

- Arjen Boin
- Trans‐System Social Ruptures: Exploring Issues of Vulnerability and Resiliency1 pp. 379-393

- Tricia Wachtendorf
- The Public Management of Risk: The Case for Deliberating among Worldviews pp. 395-408

- Martin Lodge
- Decision Making for Extreme Events: Modeling Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies to Aid Mitigation and Response Planning pp. 409-422

- Nicholas Santella, Laura J. Steinberg and Kyle Parks
- Disasters, Catastrophes, and Policy Failure in the Homeland Security Era1 pp. 423-438

- Thomas A. Birkland
- European Cooperation on Future Crises: Toward a Public Good? pp. 439-455

- Mark Rhinard
- Preventing Transboundary Crises: The Management and Regulation of Setbacks pp. 457-471

- Emery Roe
- A New Cosmology of Risks and Crises: Time for a Radical Shift in Paradigm and Practice pp. 473-486

- Patrick Lagadec
- Rescuing Science from Politics: Regulation and the Distortion of Scientific Research – Edited by Wendy Wagner and Rena Steinzor pp. 487-488

- Mihail Kritikos
- The Shadows of Consumption Consequences for the Global Environment – By Peter Dauvergne pp. 488-490

- Cory McCruden
- Transforming Global Information and Communication Markets: The Political Economy of Innovation – By Peter F. Cowhey and Jonathan D. Aronson with Donald Abelson pp. 490-492

- Abraham L. Newman
- Degrees That Matter: Climate Change and the University – By Ann Rappaport and Sarah Hammond Creighton pp. 492-493

- Dovev Levine
- Innovation Policy in Europe: Measurement and Strategy – Edited by Clare Nauwalers and René Wintjes pp. 494-495

- Roger Pielke, Jr.
- Climatic Cataclysm: The Foreign Policy and National Security Implications of Climate Change – Edited by Kurt M. Campbell pp. 495-497

- Elizabeth L. Chalecki
- Melting Down and Scaling Up: Stabilizing Climate Change by Promoting Private Sector Technology Development pp. 511-531

- Brian Perusse, Matthew Riggins, Jeff Rodgers and Maury Zimring
Volume 26, issue 3, 2009
- Administrative Discretion and Environmental Regulation: Agency Substantive Rules and Court Decisions in U.S. Air and Water Quality Policies pp. 241-265

- Lada V. Kochtcheeva
- Toward a Model of International Environmental Action: A Case Study of Japan's Environmental Conversion and Participation in the Climate Change Environmental Regime pp. 267-287

- Joshua Su‐Ya Wu
- Linkages and Connections: A Framework for Research in Information and Communication Technologies, Regional Integration, and Development pp. 289-309

- Patience Akpan‐Obong and Mary Jane C. Parmentier
- European Climate Policy: Toward Centralized Governance? pp. 311-328

- Jørgen Wettestad
- Organizational Learning and the Development of a Networked Company pp. 329-343

- Deborah Hardy Bednar and Lynn Godkin
- Beyond Sputnik: U.S. Science Policy in the 21st Century – By Homer A. Neal, Tobin L. Smith and Jennifer B. McCormick pp. 345-346

- Charles R. Green
- Environmental Law, Policy, and Economics: Reclaiming the Environmental Agenda – By Nicholas A. Ashford and Charles C. Caldart pp. 346-348

- Corey Denenberg Dehner
- Imaginary Futures: From Thinking Machines to the Global Village – By Richard Barbrook pp. 348-350

- Edward Comor
- Confronting the Coffee Crisis: Fair Trade, Sustainable Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mexico and Central America – Edited by Christopher M. Bacon, V. Ernesto Mendez, Stephen R. Gliessman, David Goodman and Jonathan A. Fox pp. 350-352

- Graeme Auld
- Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug War Statistics – By Matthew B. Robinson and Renee G. Scherlen pp. 352-354

- Vanda Felbab‐Brown
Volume 26, issue 1‐2, 2009
- National Institutions and the Globalized Political Economy of Technological Change: An Introduction pp. 1-11

- Dan Breznitz
- The Internationalization of Corporate R&D: A Review of the Evidence and Some Policy Implications for Home Countries1 pp. 13-33

- John H. Dunning and Sarianna M. Lundan
- Unbundling R&D and Manufacturing: Postindustrial Myth or Economic Reality? pp. 35-54

- Mikko Ketokivi and Jyrki Ali‐Yrkkö
- The Persistence of Home Bias for Important R&D in Wireless Telecom and Automobiles pp. 55-76

- Stephen S. Cohen, Alberto Di Minin, Yasuyuki Motoyama and Christopher Palmberg
- Service Provision for the Global Economy: The Evolving Indian Experience pp. 77-104

- Rafiq Dossani and Martin Kenney
- Shaping the Architecture of the U.S. Information and Communication Technology Architecture: A Political Economic Analysis1 pp. 105-125

- Peter F. Cowhey, Jonathan D. Aronson and John Richards
- International Linkages and National Innovation Rates: An Exploratory Probe1 pp. 127-149

- Mark Taylor
- Political Challenges of Innovation in the Developing World1 pp. 151-171

- Richard F. Doner, Allen Hicken and Bryan K. Ritchie
- The Services Transformation and Network Policy: The New Logic of Value Creation1 pp. 173-194

- Kenji E. Kushida and John Zysman
- Are Intellectual Property Rights Hindering Technological Advance? The Need for Technological Commons1 pp. 195-217

- Petri Rouvinen and Rikard Stankiewicz
- Conclusion: International Political Economy—The Reverse Salient of Innovation Theory pp. 219-223

- Mark Taylor
- Flagging Standards: Globalization and Environmental, Safety, and Labor Regulations at Sea – By Elizabeth R. DeSombre pp. 225-226

- Ronald B. Mitchell
- The Power of Pills: Social, Ethical and Legal Issues in Drug Development, Marketing and Pricing – By Jillian Clare Cohen, Patricia Illingworth, and Udo Schuklenk pp. 226-228

- Krista Johnson
- Growing Cooler: The Evidence on Urban Development and Climate Change – By Reid Ewing, Keith Bartholomew, Steve Winkelman, Jerry Walters, and Don Chen pp. 228-231

- Marilyn A. Brown
- The Politics of Healthcare in Britain – By Stephen Harrison and Ruth McDonald pp. 231-232

- Harvey M. Sapolsky
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