Policy Sciences
1987 - 2026
Current editor(s): Michael Howlett
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Volume 37, issue 3, 2004
- What future for the policy sciences? pp. 209-225

- Roger Pielke
- Orienting to the policy sciences' sustainability problem pp. 227-235

- Richard Wallace
- What future for the policy sciences? A rejoinder to Muth, Pelletier, and Wallace pp. 255-258

- Roger Pielke
- Tunnel vision: The regulation of endocrine disruptors pp. 277-303

- Jason Vogel
- Should moral sentiments be incorporated into benefit-cost analysis? An example of long-term discounting pp. 305-318

- Richard Zerbe
- Public opinion for sale: The role of policy marketers in Greater Yellowstone policy conflict pp. 319-338

- Mark Mcbeth and Elizabeth Shanahan
- Policy and power: A conceptual framework between the ‘old’ and ‘new’ policy idioms pp. 339-356

- Bas Arts and Jan Tatenhove
- Tom Bryder, Essays on the Policy Sciences and the Psychology of Politics and Propaganda, Växjö University Press, Göteborg, Sweden, 2004 pp. 383-384

- William Ascher
Volume 37, issue 2, 2004
- Context-sensitive monitoring and evaluation for the World Bank pp. 103-136

- Ronald D. Brunner
- The paradox of deliberative democracy: The National Action Committee on the Status of Women and Canada's policy on reproductive technology pp. 137-157

- Éric Montpetit, Francesca Scala and Isabelle Fortier
- Reframing privatisation: Deconstructing the myth of efficiency pp. 159-183

- Steve R. Letza, Clive Smallman and Xiuping Sun
- One size does not fit all: Matching breadth of stakeholder participation to watershed group accomplishments pp. 185-204

- Tomas M. Koontz and Elizabeth Moore Johnson
Volume 37, issue 1, 2004
- Building institutional rules and procedures: Village election in China pp. 1-22

- Qingshan Tan
- Linking Lasswell's political psychology and the policy sciences pp. 23-36

- William Ascher and Barbara Hirschfelder-Ascher
- Using multiple methods to understand agency values and objectives: Lessons for public lands management pp. 37-69

- Iingrid M. Martin and Toddi A. Steelman
- The anatomy of conflict and the politics of identity in two cooperative salmon management regimes pp. 71-87

- Syma Ebbin
Volume 20, issue 2, 1987
- Deadlines, routines, and change pp. 85-103

- Philip Bromiley and Alfred Marcus
- The influence of analysis on U.S. defense policys pp. 105-128

- Peter deLeon
- Models of the economy implicit in public discourse pp. 129-151

- G. Boynton and Christophe Deissenberg
- The political economy of project delay pp. 153-171

- S. Lesbirel
- Book reviews pp. 173-178

- Paul Culhane and Kenneth Land
Volume 20, issue 1, 1987
- Editorial: Policy sciences and the economic approach in a ‘post-positivist’ era pp. 3-9

- William Ascher
- Valuing environmental losses: What promise does the right measure hold? pp. 11-26

- Robin Gregory and Tim Mcdaniels
- The introduction of professional regulation and labor market conditions pp. 27-51

- William White
- Key political symbols: the dissociation process pp. 53-76

- Ronald Brunner
- Book review pp. 77-79

- Sarah-Kathryn McDonald
- Erratum pp. 82-82

- Douglas Torgerson