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Journal of Public Policy
1981 - 2026
From Cambridge University Press Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS UK. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Kirk Stebbing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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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
Volume 25, issue 3, 2005
- Europe from the Bottom: Assessing Personal Gains and Losses and its Effects on EU Support pp. 289-311

- Steffen Mau
- Competence Allocation in the EU Competition Policy System as an Interest-Driven Process pp. 313-337

- Oliver Budzinski and Arndt Christiansen
- A Policy Network Explanation of Biotechnology Policy Differences between the United States and Canada pp. 339-366

- Éric Montpetit
- Institutional Fragmentation and Scandinavian Childcare Variations pp. 367-394

- Dietmar Rauch
- William A. Niskanen (ed.), After ENRON: Lessons for Public Policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Lanham: Maryland. £22.99 pp. 395-396

- Frank Vibert
- Peter Baldwin, Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces Aids. Berkeley: University of California Press/New York: Milbank Memorial Fund 2005, 465 pages pp. 396-398

- Rudolf Klein
- Alan Greer, Agricultural Policy in Europe. Manchester University Press: Manchester, 2005. ISBN 0 7190 6029 X. Hardback, 238 pages. £55.00 pp. 398-399

- Alan Swinbank
Volume 25, issue 2, 2005
- To Judge Leviathan: Sovereign Credit Ratings, National Law, and the World Economy pp. 191-217

- Christopher M. Bruner and Rawi Abdelal
- Contractual Uncertainty, Power and Public Contracting pp. 219-240

- Chris Lonsdale
- Missing the Lisbon Target? Multi-Level Innovation and EU Policy Coordination pp. 241-263

- Robert Kaiser and Heiko Prange
- Nationalism, Public Policy, and Institutional Development: Social Security in Belgium pp. 265-285

- Daniel Béland and André Lecours
- William Coleman, Wyn Grant and Tim Josling, Agriculture in the New Global Economy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2004, ISBN 1 84376 678 7, pp. ix+201 pp. 287-288

- Carsten Daugbjerg
Volume 25, issue 1, 2005
- The Internet and Governance in a Global Context pp. 1-3

- Richard Rose
- A Global Diffusion Model of e-Governance pp. 5-27

- Richard Rose
- What is Internet Governance and Where Does it Come From? pp. 29-50

- Ernest J. Wilson
- e-Government as a Carrier of Context pp. 51-74

- Richard Heeks
- The Architecture of Control: a Chinese Strategy for e-Governance pp. 75-97

- Randolph Kluver
- Models of Improving e-Governance by Back Office Re-Organisation and Integration pp. 99-132

- Hilmar Westholm
- Organisational Transformation Through the Internet pp. 133-148

- Arre Zuurmond
- Shaping the Web of Civic Participation: Civil Society Websites in Eastern Europe pp. 149-163

- László Bruszt, Balázs Vedres and David Stark
- Global-net for Global Movements? A Network of Networks for a Movement of Movements pp. 165-190

- Donatella Della Porta and Lorenzo Mosca
Volume 24, issue 3, 2004
- Varieties of Capitalist Democracy: What Difference Does East-Central Europe Make? pp. 259-274

- Iain McMENAMIN
- Is Equality Good Medicine? Determinants of Life Expectancy in Industrialized Democracies pp. 275-298

- Markus M. L. Crepaz and Nicole Crepaz
- What Role for Learning? The Diffusion of Privatisation in OECD and Latin American Countries pp. 299-325

- Covadonga Meseguer
- Economic Growth as Environmental Policy? Reconsidering the Environmental Kuznets Curve pp. 327-348

- Leigh Raymond
- Peter Heller, Who Will Pay? Coping with Aging Societies, Climate Change and other Long-Term Fiscal Challenges. Washington DC: International Monetory Fund, 2004 pp. 349-350

- Max Watson
- Robert A Moffitt (ed.), Means-tested Transfer Programs in the United States, National Bureau of Economic Research and University of Chicago Press, 2003, 644 pp pp. 350-351

- Howard Glennerster
Volume 24, issue 2, 2004
- Is the Euro Working? The Euro and European Labour Markets pp. 147-168

- Stephen J. Silvia
- Convergence Within National Diversity: The Regulatory State in Finance pp. 169-197

- Susanne Lütz
- Valuing Agriculture: Balancing Competing Objectives in the Policy Process pp. 199-218

- Linda Courtenay Botterill
- New Policy Ideas and Old Policy Networks: Implementing Green Taxation in Scandinavia pp. 219-249

- Carsten Daugbjerg and Anders Branth Pedersen
- Economic Policy Reform: The Second Stage, edited by Anne O. Krueger, University of Chicago Press, 2000, pp. xii, 614. ISBN 0-226-45447-9 Preventing Currency Crises in Emerging Markets, edited by Sebastian Edwards and Jeffrey A. Frankel, University of Chicago Press, 2002, pp. xi, 770. ISBN 0-226-18494-3 pp. 251-253

- Louis W. Pauly
- Deliberate Discretion. The Institutional Foundations of Bureaucratic Autonomy, John D. Huber and Charles R. Shipan, Cambridge University Press, 2002, 284 pages pp. 253-255

- Markus Crepuz
- The Engines of European Integration: Delegation, Agency and Agenda Setting in the EU, Mark Pollack. Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 2003 pp. 255-257

- Frank Vibert
Volume 24, issue 1, 2004
- The Puzzle of Regulatory Competition pp. 1-23

- Claudio M. Radaelli
- Competition and Cooperation in Environmental Policy: Individual and Interaction Effects pp. 25-47

- Katharina Holzinger and Christoph Knill
- European Markets and National Regulation: Conflict and Cooperation in British Competition Policy pp. 49-73

- Nikolaos Zahariadis
- Taking Legal Rules into Consideration: EU Asylum Policy and Regulatory Competition pp. 75-98

- Ségolène Barbou Des Places
- In Whose Interest? Pressure Group Politics, Economic Competition and Environmental Regulation pp. 99-126

- Thomas Bernauer and Ladina Caduff
- Trading Up in the Transatlantic Relationship pp. 127-144

- Sebastiaan Princen
- Reviewers pp. 145-145

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