Review of Policy Research
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Volume 15, issue 4, 1998
- Symposium pp. 1-4

- Robert Weissberg
- Public University Accountability to the State in the Late Twentieth Century: Time for a Rethinking? pp. 5-22

- William Zumeta
- Democracy's Quarrel with the Academy: A View From the Ramparts pp. 23-36

- William D. Richardson and Dana K. Rickman
- Dutch disease or Dutch model? An Evaluation of the Pre‐1998 System of Democratic University Government in the Netherlands pp. 37-50

- Harry de Boer, Bas Denters and Leo Goedegebuure
- The Wages of Capricious Academic Tyranny pp. 51-60

- Robert Weissberg
- Conflicting Values and Cultures: The Managerial Threat to University Governance pp. 61-74

- William L. Waugh
- Preventing Sexual Harassment and Preserving Academic Freedom pp. 75-82

- Thomas R. Dye
- Long Term Cultural Trends and the Problems of Higher Education in the United States pp. 83-98

- Paul Hollander
- Academic Tyranny: The Tale and the Lessons pp. 99-110

- Robert Weissberg
- Explaining the Impact of Information on Problem Definition: An Integrated Model pp. 109-136

- Cheol H. Oh
- Ideology in Policy Debates: Congress and the S&Ls in the 1980s pp. 137-155

- Lloyd Musolf
Volume 15, issue 2‐3, 1998
- TO OUR READERS pp. 3-4

- David L. Feldman and Johnston Van
- LATIN AMERICA AND POLICY STUDIES pp. 5-6

- Paul Rich and Guillermo De Los Reyes
- NAFTA, NEW INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS AND “INFORMALITY:” pp. 7-17

- Jose A. Alonso
- DEVELOPMENT AND DEMOCRATIZATION IN MEXICO pp. 18-34

- Chappell Lawson
- REALIST REVOLUTIONS: FREE TRADE, OPEN ECONOMIES, PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY AND THEIR IMPACT ON LATIN AMERICAN POLITICS pp. 35-51

- Timothy Brown
- AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LEGAL INTEGRATION IN LATIN AMERICA pp. 52-79

- Edgardo Buscaglia and Clarisa Long
- PROPOSITION 187 pp. 80-100

- Tara M. Lennon
- USING DECISION FRAMES IN NAFTA INTRANATIONAL CONFLICTS pp. 101-115

- Roberto Ley‐Borras
- TABASCO AND NAFTA EXPANSION IN CENTRAL AMERICA pp. 116-125

- Román López‐Villicañá
- POLITICS BENDS THE LAW IN LATIN AMERICA pp. 126-143

- William Ratliff
- BANANA POLICY‐MAKING IN THE ERA OF DEMOCRATIZATION pp. 144-156

- Paul Rich and Guillermo De Los Reyes
- CRITICAL ISSUES IN URBAN TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT pp. 157-169

- Juan J. Zoreda‐Lozano and Victor Castañeda
- INTERORGANIZATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WELFARE REFORM pp. 170-201

- Edward T. Jennings and Dale Krane
- THE DEATH OF AN AGENCY pp. 202-225

- Bruce Btmber
- POLICY FEASIBILITY AND IMMIGRANT ABSORBTION IN A MASS IMMIGRATION CONTEXT pp. 226-266

- Iris Geva‐May
Volume 15, issue 1, 1998
- Professional Sports, Economic Development and Public Policy pp. 1-2

- Wilbur C. Rich
- HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SPORT AND PUBLIC POLICY pp. 3-15

- Steven A. Riess
- The Economics of Stadiums, Teams and Cities pp. 17-29

- Andrew Zimbalist
- EXPLORING POLITICS ON THE SPORTS PAGE pp. 31-44

- Robyne S. Turner and Jose F. Marichal
- MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: RISKS AND POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR COMMUNITIES LARGE AND SMALL pp. 45-55

- T. Johnson
- Major League Baseball and American Cities: A Strategy for Playing the Stadium Game pp. 55-64

- Neil J. Sullivan
- Major League Baseball and Public Policy, or, Take Me Out to the Ballgame, Wherever the Game May Be pp. 65-88

- Edward I. Sidlow and Beth M. Henschen
- Stadiums as Solution Sets: Baseball, Football and the Revival of Downtown Detroit pp. 89-102

- Lynn W. Bachelor
- Who Lost the Megaplex? pp. 103-114

- Wilbur C. Rich
- The Structure of and Prospects for Policy Research as Suggested by Journal Citation Analysis pp. 115-135

- Duncan MacRae and Irwin Feller
Volume 14, issue 3‐4, 1995
- Impact of Election Day Registration on Voter Turnout: A Quasi‐experimental Analysis pp. 263-278

- James D. King and Rodney A. Wambeam
- An Assessment of the Impact of an Increase in the Tobacco Excise Tax on the U.S. Economy pp. 279-302

- Noel D. Uri and Roy Boyd
- Biennial Budgeting for the Federal Government: Lessons from the States pp. 303-322

- Charles J. Whalen
- Using Logistic Regression to make County‐level Estimates of the Medically Uninsured in North Carolina pp. 323-338

- Thomas C. Ricketts, Donald H. Taylor and Lucy A. Savitz
- Regulation through Information: An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of State‐sponsored Right‐to‐know Programs on Industrial Toxic Pollution pp. 339-352

- Don S. Grant and Liam Downey
- Implementing Policy Termination: Health Care Reform in Tennessee pp. 353-374

- Mark R. Daniels
- Competition by Command pp. 375-394

- Edward S. Malecki
- Privatization: Moving Beyond Laissez Faire pp. 395-406

- Cal Clark, John G. Heilman and Gerald W. Johnson
- Windows of Opportunity: When and How Can the Policy Analyst Influence the Policymaker During the Policy Process pp. 407-430

- Charles E. Snare
- Limits on Economic Development Policy: State‐supported Gambling in Iowa pp. 431-452

- Randy D. Parvin and Steven G. Koven
Volume 14, issue 1‐2, 1995
- A Pragmatic Framework for the Evaluation of Policy Arguments pp. 3-24

- William J. Ball
- Autonomy in Action: Bureaucratic Competition Among Functional Rivals in Denver Water Politics pp. 25-48

- Brian A. Ellison
- Presidential Influence Versus Agency Characteristics in Explaining Policy Implementation pp. 49-70

- Steven A. Shull and David Garland
- Ideas, Networks, and Policy Streams: Privatization in Britain and Germany pp. 71-98

- Nikolaos Zahariadis and Christopher S. Allen
- Policy Strategies Along the Information Superhighway pp. 99-106

- William H. Read and Jan Youtie
- Nonprofit Organizations and Public Policy pp. 107-116

- Robert C. Lowry
- Creating New Nonprofit Organizations as Response to Social Change: HIV/AIDS Organizations in New York City pp. 117-126

- Susan M. Chambreé
- National Mandates and Local Nonprofits: Shaping a Local Delivery System of HIV/AIDS Services pp. 127-136

- Wolfgang Bielefeld, Richard K. Scotch and G.S. Thielemann
- Democratic Accountability and Governmental Innovation in the Use of Nonprofit Organizations pp. 137-148

- Scott Gates and Jeffrey Hill
- Foundations and Health Policy: Identifying Funding Strategies in Health Programming pp. 149-159

- Jack H. Knott and Carol S. Weissert
- Unions and Foundations as Public Policy Actors pp. 161-170

- Richard Magat
- Nonprofit Environmental Organizations in World Politics: Domestic Structure and Transnational Relations pp. 171-182

- Rodger A. Payne
- The Internal Dynamics of Environmental Organizations: Movement Interest Groups, Communal Advocacy Groups, and the Policy Process pp. 183-194

- Martin B. Shaffer
- Issue Networks and Nonprofit Organizations pp. 195-204

- Julie Nyland
- Church and State: Two Models pp. 205-214

- J. Christopher Soper and Stephen V. Monsma
- Cultural Policy in the Era of Shrinking Government pp. 215-224

- Russell A. Cargo
- Nonprofit Organizations as Inter‐regional Actors: Lessons from Southern Growth pp. 225-234

- Charles C. Hinnant
- Public‐Private Leadership and the Role of Nonprofit Organizations in Local Government: The Case of Social Services pp. 235-251

- Evan M. Berman and Jonathan P. West