Review of Policy Research
1981 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2011
- Editor's Notes pp. 555-556

- Christopher Gore
- Demystifying Internet Neutrality in South Korea with Stakeholder Analysis pp. 557-583

- Dong‐Hee Shin and Hyungseung Choo
- Special Interests, Regulatory Quality, and the Pesticides Overload pp. 585-612

- Christopher Marcoux and Johannes Urpelainen
- The Role of Social Scientists in Accelerating Innovation in Regenerative Medicine pp. 613-630

- Marie Lavoie
- Irreconcilable Differences: The International Whaling Commission and Cetacean Futures pp. 631-634

- Peter Stoett
- Comparative Environmental Regulation in the United States and Russia: Institutions, Flexible Instruments, and Governance – By Lada V. Kochtcheeva; Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union – Edited by Julian Agyeman and Yelena Ogneva‐Himmelberger pp. 635-638

- Erika Weinthal
- Greening Through IT: Information Technology for Environmental Sustainability – By Bill Tomlinson pp. 638-640

- Rich Cleland
- Power Struggles: Scientific Authority and the Creation of Practical Electricity before Edison – By Michael Brian Schiffer pp. 640-642

- Michael Janson
- Run of the Red Queen: Government, Innovation, Globalization and Economic Growth in China – By Dan Breznitz and Michael Murphree pp. 642-644

- Joseph Wong
Volume 28, issue 5, 2011
- Editor's Notes pp. 397-399

- Christopher Gore
- The Policy Dynamics of the Trans‐Alaska Pipeline System pp. 401-422

- George J. Busenberg
- International Technology Cooperation: The Problem of Commercial Rivalry pp. 423-450

- Johannes Urpelainen
- Institutions for a Green Economy pp. 451-457

- Adil Najam and Henrik Selin
- Development Governance and the Green Economy: A Matter of Life and Death? pp. 459-465

- Tom Bigg
- Global Environmental Governance for a New Green Economy pp. 467-472

- Elizabeth R. DeSombre
- Accountability in the Green Economy pp. 473-477

- Mark Halle
- Governance of International Trade for the Green Economy-super-1 pp. 479-486

- Ricardo Meléndez‐Ortiz
- Private Sector Governance for a Sustainable Economy: A Strategic Approach pp. 487-493

- David L. Levy
- Climate and Energy pp. 495-500

- Saleemul Huq
- Transforming Global Forest Governance pp. 501-508

- Hans Hoogeveen and Patrick Verkooijen
- Managing the Interlocking Resources Challenges in a Globalized World pp. 509-515

- Bernice Lee
- Consuming Environments: Options and Choices for 21st Century Citizens pp. 517-524

- Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Civil Society and the Emergent Green Economy pp. 525-530

- Paul Wapner
- Blurred Boundaries: Probing the Ethics of Cyberspace Research pp. 531-537

- Ronald Deibert and Masashi Crete‐Nishihata
- Governing Climate Change – By Harriet Bulkeley and Peter Newell; Making Climate Change Work for Us: European Perspectives on Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies – Edited by Mike Hulme and Henry Neufeldt pp. 539-542

- Matthew Hoffmann
- Knowledge and Environmental Policy: Re‐Imagining the Boundaries of Science and Politics – By William Ascher, Toddi Steelman, and Robert Healy pp. 542-544

- Chad Monfreda
- A Vast Machine: Computer Models, Climate Data and The Politics of Global Warming – By Paul N. Edwards pp. 544-546

- Chad Monfreda
- Global Environmental Change and Human Security – Edited by Richard A. Matthew, Jon Barnett, Bryan McDonald, and Karen L. O'Brien pp. 546-548

- Elizabeth L. Chalecki
- The Science of Science Policy: A Handbook – Edited by Kaye Husbands Fealing, Julia I. Lane, John H. Marburger III, and Stephanie S. Shipp pp. 548-550

- Rodney W. Nichols
- Off‐Track Profs: Nontenured Teachers in Higher Education – By John G. Cross and Edie N. Goldenberg pp. 551-552

- Barbara Deutsch Lynch
Volume 28, issue 4, 2011
- Editor's Notes pp. 321-322
- Christopher Gore
- Framing Trade‐offs: The Politics of Nuclear Power and Wind Energy in the Age of Global Climate Change pp. 323-346
- Sarah Pralle and Jessica Boscarino
- Policy Agendas for South Korea's Broadband Convergence Network Infrastructure Project pp. 347-364
- Siddhartha Menon
- Upset over Air Pollution: Analyzing Upset Event Emissions at Petroleum Refineries pp. 365-382
- Joshua Ozymy and Melissa L. Jarrell
- The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law – By Daniel Bodansky pp. 382-394
- Jörg Balsiger
- Heroes of Invention: Technology, Liberalism and British Identity 1750–1914 – By Christine MacLeod pp. 383-385
- Brendon Swedlow
- The Myth of Digital Democracy – By Matthew Hindman pp. 385-387
- Thomas N. Smyth and Jill P. Dimond
- Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of Climate Change – Edited by Kathryn Harrison and Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom pp. 387-388
- Henrik Selin
- Greenhouse Governance: Addressing Climate Change in America – Edited by Barry Rabe pp. 389-391
- Michele Betsill
- Transportation in a Climate Constrained World – By Andreas Schafer, John B. Heywood, Henry D. Jacoby, and Ian A. Waitz pp. 391-392
- Clinton Bench
Volume 28, issue 3, 2011
- Editor's Notes pp. 229-230
- Christopher Gore
- Frames of Influence: U.S. Environmental Rulemaking Case Studies pp. 231-246
- Sara R Rinfret
- Public Managers as the Missing Variable in Policy Studies: An Empirical Investigation Using Canadian Data pp. 247-263
- Michael Howlett
- The Era of State Energy Policy Innovation: A Review of Policy Instruments pp. 265-294
- Sanya Carley
- Climate Change Regionalism in North America pp. 295-304
- Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer
- Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution – By Charles Weiss and William B. Bonvillian pp. 305-307
- Andrew Walcher
- Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age – By Viktor Mayer‐Schönberger pp. 307-308
- Dan Breznitz
- Global Governance of Hazardous Chemicals: Challenges of Multilevel Management – By Henrik Selin pp. 309-310
- Jessica Templeton
- Toward the Healthy City: People, Places, and the Politics of Urban Planning – By Jason Corburn. Breakthrough Communities: Sustainability and Justice in the Next American Metropolis – Edited by M. Paloma Pavel pp. 310-315
- Kent E. Portney
- Good Cop, Bad Cop: Environmental NGOs and their Strategies toward Business – Edited by Thomas P. Lyon pp. 315-316
- John Audley
Volume 28, issue 2, 2011
- Editor's Notes pp. 123-124
- Christopher Gore
- Science and International Environmental Nonregimes: The Case of Arctic Haze pp. 125-148
- Ken Wilkening
- Land and Water Institutions in the Blue Nile Basin: Setups and Gaps for Improved Land and Water Management pp. 149-170
- Fitsum Hagos, Amare Haileslassie, Seleshi Bekele Awulachew, Everisto Mapedza and Tesfaye Taffesse
- Socio‐economic Considerations in Biosafety and Biotechnology Decision Making: The Cartagena Protocol and National Biosafety Frameworks pp. 171-195
- Jose Benjamin Falck‐Zepeda and Patricia Zambrano
- Public Engagement for Informing Science and Technology Policy: What Do We Know, What Do We Need to Know, and How Will We Get There? pp. 197-217
- Lisa M. PytlikZillig and Alan J. Tomkins
- Science in Environmental Policy: The Politics of Objective Advice – By Anne Campbell Keller pp. 219-220
- Jeffry Burnam
- The Paradox of Scientific Authority: The Role of Scientific Advice in Democracies – By Wiebe E. Bijker, Roland Bal, and Ruud Hendriks pp. 221-222
- Sean A. Hays
- Uphill Struggles: The Politics of Sustainable Mountain Development in Switzerland and California – By Jörg Balsiger pp. 222-224
- Jon Marco Church
- Human Footprints on the Global Environment: Threats to Sustainability – Edited by Eugene A. Rosa, Andreas Diekmann, Thomas Dietz, and Carlo C. Jaeger pp. 224-226
- Jörg Balsiger
- Climate Capitalism—Global Warming and the Transformation of the Global Economy – By Peter Newell and Matthew Paterson pp. 226-227
- Jonas O. Meckling
Volume 28, issue 1, 2011
- Editor's Notes pp. 1-3
- Christopher Gore
- Repealing Federal Oversight of State Health Policy: Lessons from the Boren Amendment pp. 5-23
- Edward Alan Miller
- Confronting the Governance Challenges of Developing Nigeria's Extractive Industry: Policy and Performance in the Oil and Gas Sector-super-1 pp. 25-47
- Eyene Okpanachi
- Rationing Consumption of Private Goods that Produce Collective Bads pp. 49-63
- Alex Coram
- Signed but Not Ratified: Limits to U.S. Participation in International Environmental Agreements pp. 65-81
- Guri Bang
- The Contours of “Cap and Trade”: The Evolution of Emissions Trading Systems for Greenhouse Gases pp. 83-106
- Michele Betsill and Matthew J. Hoffmann
- A Nuclear Winter's Tale: Science and Politics in the 1980s – By Lawrence Badash pp. 107-108
- Eric Hundman
- Science in Democracy: Expertise, Institutions, and Representation – By Mark B. Brown pp. 109-111
- Monamie Bhadra
- The Anti‐Intellectual Presidency: The Decline of Presidential Rhetoric from George Washington to George W. Bush – By Elvin T. Lim pp. 111-112
- William D. Adler
- Environmental Conflict and Democracy in Canada – Edited by Laurie Elizabeth Adkin; Environmental Challenges and Opportunities: Local‐Global Perspectives on Canadian Issues – Edited by Christopher D. Gore and Peter John Stoett; Canadian Environmental Policy and Politics: Prospects for Leadership and Innovation – Edited by Debora VanNijnatten and Robert Boardman pp. 112-117
- Graeme Auld
- Living Through the End of Nature: The Future of American Environmentalism – By Paul Wapner pp. 118-119
- Jonathan Olsen
- In Memoriam pp. 121-121
- Kathryn Hochstetler
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