Journal of Public Policy
1981 - 2026
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Volume 33, issue 3, 2013
- When and how can advocacy groups promote new technologies? Conditions and strategies for effectiveness pp. 259-293

- Sung Eun Kim and Johannes Urpelainen
- Institutional trust and welfare state support: on the role of trust in market institutions pp. 295-317

- Jonas Edlund and Arvid Lindh
- Partisan brand name building and deficit politics: examining the role of power sharing on party issue consistency* pp. 319-344

- Michael S. Lynch and Anthony J. Madonna
- The EU budget after Lisbon: rigidity and reduced spending? pp. 345-369

- Giacomo Benedetto
- Policing methamphetamine problems: a framework for synthesising expert opinion and evaluating alternative policy options pp. 371-396

- Matthew Manning, Janet Ransley, Christine Smith, Lorraine Mazerolle and Alana Cook
Volume 33, issue 2, 2013
- Representative democracy and policy-making in the administrative state: is agency policy-making necessarily better? pp. 111-135

- George A. Krause
- Moving in, managing up: executive job formation and political behaviour pp. 137-164

- Manuel P. Teodoro
- Cops for hire? The political economy of police employment in the German states pp. 165-199

- Markus Tepe and Pieter Vanhuysse
- Governance and organisational effectiveness: towards a theory of government performance pp. 201-228

- Laurence E. Lynn and Robbie Waters Robichau
- Public sector reform and blame avoidance effects pp. 229-253

- Peter B. Mortensen
Volume 33, issue 1, 2013
- Business as usual: interest group access and representation across policy-making venues pp. 3-33

- Frederick J. Boehmke, Sean Gailmard and John W. Patty
- The politics of immigrant policy in the 50 US states, 2005-2011 pp. 35-64

- James E. Monogan
- Newspaper attention and policy activities in Spain pp. 65-88

- Laura Chaqués Bonafont and Frank R. Baumgartner
- The opposition's policy influence through issue politicisation pp. 89-107

- Henrik Bech Seeberg
Volume 32, issue 3, 2012
- Human trafficking and migration control policy: vicious or virtuous cycle? pp. 171-205

- Nazli Avdan
- European taxation during the crisis: does politics matter? pp. 207-230

- Hanna Lierse
- Policy overreaction pp. 231-259

- Moshe Maor
- Multilateral institutions, accession conditionality and rule transfer in the European Union: the Energy Community in South East Europe pp. 261-282

- Stephen Padgett
Volume 32, issue 2, 2012
- Policy formulation, governance shifts and policy influence: location and content in policy advisory systems pp. 79-98

- Jonathan Craft and Michael Howlett
- Complexity, coupling and policy effectiveness: the European response to the Greek sovereign debt crisis pp. 99-116

- Nikolaos Zahariadis
- Understanding institutional conversion: the case of the National Reporting and Learning System pp. 117-139

- Anneliese Dodds and Naonori Kodate
- Bringing the bureaucrats back in: neo-liberal tax reform in New Zealand pp. 141-168

- Johan Christensen
Volume 32, issue 1, 2012
- Disorder, dictatorship and government effectiveness: cross-national evidence pp. 5-31

- Andrew Whitford and Soo-Young Lee
- The logic of deflective action: US energy shocks and the US policy process pp. 33-51

- Peter Z. Grossman
- How do policy ideas spread among international administrations? Policy entrepreneurs and bureaucratic influence in the UN response to AIDS pp. 53-76

- Olivier Nay
Volume 31, issue 3, 2011
- The Journal of Public Policy in perspective pp. 235-361

- Richard Rose
- Assessing the Added Value of an EU Agency for Aviation Safety1 pp. 363-384

- Adriaan Schout
- Prefects in Search of a Role in a Europeanised France pp. 385-407

- Alistair Cole
Volume 31, issue 2, 2011
- Lagged Learning and the Response to Equilibrium Shock: The Global Financial Crisis and IMF Surveillance pp. 121-141

- Manuela Moschella
- UK Monetary Policy Change During the Financial Crisis: Paradigms, Spillovers, and Goal Co-ordination pp. 143-161

- Adrian Kay
- Why Did Estonia Choose Fiscal Retrenchment after the 2008 Crisis? pp. 163-186

- Ringa Raudla and Rainer Kattel
- Negotiation-based Policy Instruments and Performance: Dutch Covenants and Environmental Policy Outcomes pp. 187-208

- Hans Bressers, Theo de Bruijn, Kris Lulofs and Laurence J. O'Toole
- Explaining the Accountability of Independent Agencies: The Importance of Political Salience pp. 209-234

- Christel Koop
Volume 31, issue 1, 2011
- Political Competition and Unequal Social Rights pp. 1-24

- Margitta Mätzke
- Risk, Regulation and Crisis: Comparing National Responses in Food Safety Regulation pp. 25-50

- Martin Lodge
- Community Agency and Community Engagement: Re-theorising Participation in Governance pp. 51-71

- Robyn Eversole
- Changing Frames of Reference and Regulatory Structures: French Airport Policy in Transition pp. 73-93

- Philippe Villard
- What Drives the Diffusion of Privatization Policy? Evidence from the Telecommunications Sector pp. 95-117

- Carina Schmitt
- Diana Panke, Small States in the European Union: Coping with Structural Disadvantages. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2010. 240 pp, ISBN 9781409405283 (hardback) and ISBN 9781409405290 (ebook). - Robert Steinmetz and Anders Wivel, eds., Small States in Europe. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2010. 230 pp, ISBN 9780754677826 (hardback) and ISBN 9780754695301 (ebook) pp. 119-120

- Richard Rose
Volume 30, issue 3, 2010
- Measuring Poverty: Context-Specific but not Relative pp. 241-262

- Kristian Niemietz
- Events, Public Discourses and Responsive Government: Quality Assurance in Health Care in England, Sweden and Japan pp. 263-289

- Naonori Kodate
- Politics and Privatization: Exogenous pressures, domestic incentives and state divestiture in Latin America pp. 291-320

- David Doyle
- Farm Interests as Bargaining Chips: France in the EU-Mercosur Free Trade Negotiations pp. 321-343

- Dieter Konold
- Policy Success, Policy Failure and Grey Areas In-Between pp. 345-362

- Allan McCONNELL
- Jens Alber and Neil Gilbert eds., United in Diversity? Comparing Social Models in Europe and America. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 450 Hardcover ISBN 978-0-19-537663-0 pp. 363-365

- Peter A. Hall
- Derek Bok The Politics of Happiness. What Government Can Learn from the New Research on Well-being. 2010, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford pp. 366-367

- Claire Wallace
Volume 30, issue 2, 2010
- Paths and Forks or Chutes and Ladders?: Negative Feedbacks and Policy Regime Change pp. 137-162

- Kent Weaver
- Cutting Back Public Investment after 1980: Collateral Damage, Policy Legacies and Political Adjustment pp. 163-182

- Hans Keman
- Behind the Veil of Vagueness: Success and Failure in Institutional Reforms pp. 183-200

- Peter Munk Christiansen and Michael Baggesen Klitgaard
- Performance and Risks in the Defense Procurement Sector pp. 201-218

- Jean-Michel Oudot
- The Effectiveness of Self-Regulation by the Private Military and Security Industry pp. 219-240

- Renée de Nevers
Volume 30, issue 1, 2010
- Performing to Type? How State Institutions Matter in East Central Europe pp. 1-22

- Radoslaw Zubek and Klaus H. Goetz
- Political Institutions and Policy Performance: A Comparative Analysis of Central and Eastern Europe pp. 23-44

- Detlef Jahn and Ferdinand Müller-Rommel
- Political Power, Fiscal Institutions and Budgetary Outcomes in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 45-62

- Mark Hallerberg and Sami Yläoutinen
- Legislatures and Policy Uncertainty: Evidence from East Central Europe* pp. 63-80

- Radoslaw Zubek and Christian Stecker
- Constitutions, EU Law and Judicial Strategies in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland pp. 81-99

- Marcin Matczak, Matyas Bencze and Zdenek Kühn
- Institutional Performance and Compliance with EU Law: Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia pp. 101-116

- Gerda Falkner
- Regulatory Impact Assessment: Formal Institutionalization and Practice pp. 117-136

- Katarína Staroňová
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