Journal of Public Policy
1981 - 2024
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Volume 28, issue 3, 2008
- Performance Measurement under Rational International Overpromising Regimes pp. 261-287

- George von Furstenberg
- Governance Modes and Interests: Higher Education and Innovation Policy in Austria1 pp. 289-307

- Sylvia Kritzinger and Helga Pülzl
- Roads to Success: Budget Consolidations in OECD Countries pp. 309-339

- Uwe Wagschal and Georg Wenzelburger
- Explaining German Selectivity Regarding European Union Pension Directives pp. 341-371

- Alexandra Hennessy
- Patricia Strach, All in the Family. The Private Roots of American Public Policy. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California. ISBN 978-0-8047-5609-9 (paper). ISBN 978-0-8047-5608-2 (cloth) pp. 373-373

- Claire Wallace
Volume 28, issue 2, 2008
- Building Bridges Across Frames? pp. 181-205

- P. W. A. Scholten and F. K. M. van Nispen
- Asserted Rights; Rule Activation Strategies in Water User Rivalries in Belgium and Switzerland pp. 207-227

- David Aubin
- The Limits of EMU Conditionality: Fiscal Adjustment in Southern Europe pp. 229-253

- Spyros Blavoukos and George Pagoulatos
- Josep L. Colomer, Great Empires, Small Nations: the Uncertain Future of the Sovereign State. London: Routledge, 2007, pp. 114. Paperback ISBN 1: 0-415-43775-X pp. 255-257

- Richard Rose
- Julian Le Grand, The Other Invisible Hand: Delivering Public Services through Choice and Competition. Princeton University Press, 2007. ISBN-13:978-0-691-12936-5. Paperback, xi+195 p pp. 257-258

- Robert E. Goodin
- Michael Power Organized Uncertainty: Designing a World of Risk ManagementOxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. pp. xiii, 248 ISBN 978-0-19925394-4 pp. 258-259

- Rudolf Klein
Volume 28, issue 1, 2008
- The Shadow of Hierarchy and New Modes of Governance pp. 1-17

- Adrienne Héritier and Dirk Lehmkuhl
- The Lamfalussy Reform in the EU Securities Markets: Fiduciary Relationships, Policy Effectiveness and Balance of Power pp. 19-47

- Christian de Visscher, Olivier Maiscocq and Fréedéeric Varone
- Network Governance and Multi-level Delegation: European Networks of Regulatory Agencies1 pp. 49-71

- David Coen and Mark Thatcher
- The Making of the European Energy Market: The Interplay of Governance and Government pp. 73-92

- Burkard Eberlein
- New Modes of Governance in the Spanish Electricity and Gas Sectors pp. 93-111

- Leonor Moral Soriano
- New Modes of Governance in the Shadow of Hierarchy: Self-regulation by Industry in Europe pp. 113-138

- Adrienne Héritier and Sandra Eckert
- On Government, Governance and Judicial Review: The Case of European Competition Policy pp. 139-159

- Dirk Lehmkuhl
- The European Social Dialogue in the Shadow of Hierarchy pp. 161-180

- Stijn Smismans
Volume 27, issue 3, 2007
- Measuring Corruption: A Critique of Indicators in Eastern Europe and Central Asia pp. 255-291

- Stephen Knack
- Institution-driven Competition: The Regulation of Cross-border Broadcasting in the EU pp. 293-317

- Alison J. Harcourt
- Rhetorical Objectives and Program Efficiency in Swedish Policy about Immigrants pp. 319-340

- Carl Dahlström
- Political Parties and Financial Development: Evidence from Malaysia and Thailand pp. 341-374

- Xiaoke Zhang
Volume 27, issue 2, 2007
- Consumer Activism, EU Institutions and Global Markets: The Struggle over Biotech Foods pp. 103-128

- Paulette Kurzer and Alice Cooper
- Obfuscating Retrenchment: Swedish Welfare Policy in the 1990s pp. 129-150

- Anders Lindbom
- Defection and Hierarchy in International Intelligence Sharing pp. 151-181

- James Igoe Walsh
- Fiscal Policy Regimes and Household Consumption1 pp. 183-214

- Kristian Jönsson
- Trade Openness, Capital Openness and Government Size pp. 215-247

- Paolo Liberati
- Jim Granato and M.C. Sunny Wong, 2006. The Role of Policymakers in Business Cycle Fluctuations. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 0521860164, ISBN-13: 9780521860161, £45.00/$75.00 pp. 249-251

- Duane Swank
- Lawrence M. Mead and Christopher Beem, eds., Welfare Reform and Political Theory. (New York, Russell Sage Foundation2005). 284 pp +xii pp. 251-253

- Nicholas Deakin
Volume 27, issue 1, 2007
- The Question of Interest Group Influence pp. 1-12

- Andreas Dür and Dirk de Bièvre
- Advocacy Coalitions and the Internationalization of Public Health Policies pp. 13-33

- Sebastiaan Princen
- Lobbying Success in the United States and the European Union pp. 35-56

- Christine Mahoney
- Leading the Dance? Power and Political Resources of Business Lobbyists pp. 57-78

- Cornelia Woll
- Inclusion without Influence? NGOs in European Trade Policy pp. 79-101

- Andreas Dür and Dirk de Bièvre
Volume 26, issue 3, 2006
- The Temporal Welfare State: A Crossnational Comparison pp. 195-228

- James Rice, Robert E. Goodin and Antti Parpo
- Determinants of Transposition Delay in the European Union pp. 229-253

- Michael Kaeding
- Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations, ‘Argentine Style’ pp. 255-277

- Jorge P. Gordin
- Taking Actors' Preferences and the Institutional Setting Seriously: the EU Common Fisheries Policy pp. 279-299

- Eugénia Da Conceição-Heldt
- The Contingency of Corporatist Influence: Incomes Policy in the Netherlands pp. 301-329

- Jaap Woldendorp and Hans Keman
- John Macnicol, Age Discrimination: An Historical and Contemporary Analysis Cambridge University Press. 2006. ISBN-13 978-0-521-61260-9 Paperback, x+308 pages pp. 331-332

- Rudolf Klein
Volume 26, issue 2, 2006
- Learning from Politics? The Causal Interplay between Government Performance and Political Ideology pp. 89-114

- Staffan Kumlin
- Styles of Reform: Differences in quango creation between policy sectors in the Netherlands pp. 115-139

- Sandra van Thiel
- Policy Tools and Institutional Change: Comparing education policies in Norway, Sweden and England pp. 141-165

- Ingrid Helgøy and Anne Homme
- Convergence and Divergence in ‘New Governance’ Arrangements: Evidence from European Integrated Natural Resource Strategies pp. 167-189

- Michael Howlett and Jeremy Rayner
- Edward C. Page and Bill Jenkins, Policy Bureaucracy. Government with a Cast of Thousands. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, xix+214 pages pp. 191-192

- Jean-Claude Thoenig
- Lee Marsden, Lessons from Russia: Clinton and US Democracy Promotion. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate, 2005, 218 pp. ISBN 0 7546 46106 pp. 193-194

- Richard Rose
Volume 26, issue 1, 2006
- Can Variation in Public Policies Account for Differences in Comparative Advantage? pp. 1-19

- Matthew Allen, Lothar Funk and Heinz Tüselmann
- The Political Costs of Policy Coherence: Constructing a Rural Policy for Scotland pp. 21-41

- Grant Jordan and Darren Halpin
- The Internet and Public–Private Governance in the European Union pp. 43-61

- George Christou and Seamus Simpson
- The Problematic Metagovernance of Networks: Water Reform in New South Wales pp. 63-83

- Stephen Bell and Alex Park
- Tove H. Malloy, 2005. National Minority Rights in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0199274436, £60.00 pp. 85-87

- David Galbreath
- Richard R. Nelson (ed.) 2005. The Limits of Market Organization. Russell Sage Foundation. New York. NY pp. 87-88

- Frank Vibert
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