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Spring-Summer 2006, Volume 11, Number 2
Theme:
“Inside America’s Democracy
Cities & Public Policy”
Legacy of a Mayor Alice Rivlin in Conversation with Mayor Anthony Williams
Stephanie Casey Pierce
La Piccola Italia Invisible: Washington D.C.’s Invisible Little Italy
Dessa Marie Dal Porto
Why Women Don’t Run for Office Book Review
Kristin A. Goss
The Nexus Between Sprawl, Neighborhood Effects and Crime
Maureen Klovers
Does Strengthening Inner City Economies Lead to Respectively Stronger Regional Economies?
Nancy Chan
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Fall-Winter 2005-6, Volume 11, Number 1
Theme:
“The Race to Own the World
International Development & Public Policy”
Guest Editorial
Vijaya Ramachandran
Who Owns the US? Alice Rivlin in Conversation with John Snow
Jonathan Kivell
Unions and Employment Growth: Do Unions Increase Unemployment in Industrial and Developing Countries?
Lynda Tran
Impacts of Remittances from the United States on Recipient Latin American Economies
Jose N. Uribe
Three Billion New Capitalists Book Review
Jean-Jacques Dethier
“Worth More than Good Advice” Lessons of Hurricane Katrina for Development in a Changing Climate
Nathan E. Hultman
Forest Law Enforcement and Governance: Resolve Needed from All Sides
Matthew R. Auer, Catherine Karr-Coloque, Jan McAlpine, Bria Doench
Photovoltaics – A Niche-Market Distraction or a Global Energy Solution?
Jessika Ebba Trancik
Church’s Global War Interview with Rev. Robert J. Vitillo, Caritas Internationalis
Daniel Grave
The Pandemic Still Grows Interview with Richard Feachem, The Global Fund
Glenn Kates
Convergent American and British Anti-Terror Paradigm; Dissonant Policy Implementation
Alice Poole
The Iranian Dilemma
Mike Bagully
Expanding Microfinance in Promoting Renewable Energy Access in Developing Countries
Shamarukh Mohiuddin
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Spring 2005, Volume 10, Number 2
Feature Articles
"Youth and Public Policy"
Promoting Equity or Inducing Disparity: The Costs and Benefits of Widening Achievement Gaps through Universalized Interventions
Paul B. Papierno and Stephen J. Ceci
The Long-term Effects of Adolescent Abortion: A Predictor of Depression
Daniel Allott
Youth Attitudes Toward Voting and Volunteering: 2002, 2004 and Beyond
Goutam U. Jois and Chris Toppe
Special Features
Youth and Public Policy: Notes from the Georgetown Public Policy Institute Student Conference
Evaluation of the D.C. Opportunity Sponsorship Program: A Summary of the First year Report on Participation
Patrick Wolf
Book Review
The Man Who Could Have Been President Youth Attitudes
Leeya Mehta
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Fall 2004, Volume 10, Number 1
Feature Articles
"The Politics of Information"
Cable and Internet Loom Large in Fragmented Political News Universe
A Survey of the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
Endorsing Change: Editorial Views of No Child Left Behind
Dr. Douglas S. Reed
Toward Effective eGovernment Implementation: Examining Characteristics of US Internet Users
Akira Tsuchiya
Gagging on the the Donkey: The Republican Party and Black Voters
Dr. Alison Dagnes and Prof. Stephanie Jirard
Innovators in Public Management Award
Transformation of Army Capabilities: A Congressional Perspective
Captain William C. Taylor Jr.
Interviews
Transparency in the Media
Interview with Michael Getler
Government Secrecy
Interview with Stephen Aftergood
Information and the Law
Interview with Paul Rozenweig
Book Reviews
"That September Day ... ": A Review of the 9/11 Commission Report
Dr. Joseph Ferrara
Public Opinion and Policy: A Review of The Mediating Effect of Public Opinion on Public Policy
Dr. Barbara Schone
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Spring 2004, Volume 9, Number 2
Feature: Immigration Policy
The New Settlers: Characteristics of Immigrant Minority Population Growth in the Nineties
B. Lindsay Lowell and Micah Bump
What are the Consequences of an Amnesty for Undocumented Immigrants?
Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
Interviews
Interview with Carlos de Icaza, Mexican Ambassador to the United States
Interview with Viet Dinh, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Interview with Cecilia Munoz, Vice President, National Council of La Raza
Interview with Dan Stein, Executive Director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform
Other Articles
National Security and Open Government
Alasdair Roberts
Book Reviews
Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America, by Mae M. Ngai.
Alice Rivlin
The Front-Loading Problem in Presidential Nominations, by William G. Mayer and Andrew E. Busch
Mickey Edwards
Silent Voices: Public Opinion and Political participation in America, by Adam J. Berinsky
John O’Farrell
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Fall 2003, Volume 9, Number 1
Feature: Gender Equity
How Household Economic Opportunities Affect Child Labor and Schooling in Nicaragua: Differential Effects by Gender
Diana I. Kruger and Matias E. Berthelon
Interviews
Interview with Elizabeth M. King, Lead Economist, and Andrew D. Mason, Senior Economist, World Bank
Interview with Carol Bellamy, Executive Director, United Nations Children’s Fund
Interview with Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT)
Interview with Christine Rosen, Resident Fellow, Ethics & Public Policy Center
Interview with Heidi Hartmann, Founder and President, Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Other Articles
Fewer Loans for the Lonely: Can Social Capital Increase Access to Credit for the Poor?
Alexander Goldmark
The Dynamics of Poverty and Race in South Africa, 1994-1999
David Durman
Book Reviews
Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care. Edited by Brian D. Smedler, Adrenne Y. Stith, and Alan R. Nelson
Barbara Schone
Market-Based Governance: Supply Side, Demand side, Upside, and Downside. Edited by John D. Donahue and Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Patrick Wolf
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Spring 2003, Volume 8, Number 2
Feature: Pharmaceuticals: Politics, Policy and Availability
Patents and New Product Development in the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries
Henry Grabowski
Policy Considerations: Medicare and Prescription Drug Coverage
Rhonda Kay McPherson
Interviews
Interview with United States Senator Jay Rockefeller
Interview with Dr. M. Kenneth Bowler, Vice President, Federal Government Relations, Pfizer, Inc.
Interview with Eric Van Praag, Director of Care and Treatment Division: Family Health International Institute for HIV/AIDS
Interview with Timothy Westmoreland, Professor of Law and Public Policy, Georgetown University
Book Reviews
Evidence Matters, Randomized Trials in Education Research, edited by Frederick Mosteller and Robert Boruch
Duncan Chaplin
Corporate Power and the Environment, by George E. Gonzalez
Monisha R. Shah
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Fall/Winter 2002, Volume 8, Number 1
Feature: The Earned Income Tax Credit
The EITC and USAs/IDAs: Maybe a Marriage Made in Heaven?
Timothy M. Smeeding
A Local Earned Income Tax Credit: A Better Anti-Poverty Policy than Wage Mandates
Richard S. Toikka and Andre R. Neveu
Interview with United States Senator James Jeffords
Interview with Janet Holtzbatt, Deputy Director, Individual Taxation Division, Department of the Treasury Office of Tax Analysis
Other Articles
Wisconsin Works: Meeting the Needs of Hard to Serve Participants
Kelly S. Mikelson
Erosion of Retiree Health Benefits: Impact on Health Status of Near Elderly
Brian J. Harrigan
Book Reviews
Beyond Sweatshops: Foreign Direct Investment and Globalization in Developing Countries, by Theodore H. Moran
Marc R. Thomas
Government Failure: A Primer in Public Choice, by Gordon Tullock
Patrick J. Wolf
Owning Up: Poverty, Assets, and the American Dream, by Michelle Miller-Adams
Nicholas Turner
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Spring 2002, Volume 7, Number 2
Feature: Teacher Quality and Teacher Pay
Teacher Quality and Teacher Pay Structure: What Do We Know, and What are the Options?
Dan Goldhaber
Interview with Congressman John Bohemer (R-Ohio), Chairman, House Education and Workforce Committee
Interview with Congressman George Miller (D-Calif), Ranking Minority Member, House Education and Workforce Committee
Interview with Bob Chase, President, National Education Association
Interview with Chester Finn, President and Trustee, Thomas B. Fordham Foundation
Interview with Richard Murnane, Thompson Professor of Education and Society, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Interview with Educators
Other Articles Reviews
How Might School Choice Affect Racial Integration in Schools? New Evidence from the ECLS-K.
Gary W. Ritter, Alison Rush and Joel Rush
Improper Incentives: Modifying the California Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate with Regards to Regulatory, Technological, and Market Forces: 1990-2001
Mathew Peak
Book Reviews
Reforming Education: From Origins to Outcomes, by Benjamin Levin
Nicholas P. Turner
On Equal Terms: The Constitutional Politics of Educational Opportunity, by Douglas Reed
Elspeth Grindstaff
Low-Wage Workers in the New Economy. Edited by Richard Kazis and Marc S. Miller
Kevin Sills
Sacred Places, Civic Purposes: Should Government Help Faith-Based Charity? Edited by E.J Dionne Jr. and Ming Hsu Chen
Liza Hetherington and Amy Reynolds
Integrating China into the Global Economy, by Nicholas Lardy
Philipp Smaylovsky
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Fall/Winter 2001, Volume 7, Number 1
Feature: World Bank and Good Governance
Good Governance and Aid Effectiveness: The World Bank and Conditionality
Carlos Santiso
Interview with Virginia Hodgkinson, Director, Center for the Study of Voluntary Organizations and Service
Interview with J. Patrick Meagher, Associate Director, and Omar Azfar, Research Associate, Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector at the University of Maryland
Interview with Ben Fisher, Former Deputy Director, World Banks Indonesia Program
Interview with Jan Van Heeswijk, Director, Asian Development Banks Indonesia Resident Mission
Other Articles
If You Build It, Will They Come? The Relationship Between Public Financing of Sports Facilities and Quality of Life in Americas Cities
Brett Smith
Empowerment Zones and E-Rate Application Rates: Is There a Relationship?
Duncan D. Chaplin
Book Reviews
Contesting Global Governance: Multilateral Economic Institutions and Global Social Movements, by Robert OBrien, Anne Marie Goetz, Jan Aart Scholte and Marc Williams
Rajeev C. Patel
The Economics of Sports. Edited by William S. Kern.
Jonathan D. Mathieu
A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving, by Eugene Bardach
Mark Rom
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America, by Barbara Ehrenreich.
Jennifer J. Bloom
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Spring 2001, Volume 6, Number 2
Feature: Bioterrorism
Bioterrorism Preparation and Response Legislation The Struggle to Protect States Sovereignity While Preserving National Security
Victoria Sutton
Interview wit Mathew Meselson, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
Interview with Anthony Lake, Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Georgetown University
Interview with Colonel Fenton "Dutch" Thomas, Military Support Liaison Officer, and Marc Wolfson, Public Affairs Officer, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Interview with Peter Lejeune, Senior Associate, Security Management International, Inc.
Interview with Joshua Lederberg, Professor Emeritus, Rockefeller University
Other Articles
An Application of Refugee Law to Child Soldiers
Wendy Perlmutter
The Transformation of Governance Paradigms and Modalities: Insights into the Marketization of the Public Service in Response to Globalization
Nand C. Bardouille
Book Reviews
Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government Saving Privacy in the Digital Age, by Steven Levy
Irving Lachow
Governments End: Why Washington Stopped Working, by Jonathon Rauch
Vijay Sekhon
The Internet Economy: Access, Taxes, and Market Structure, by Alan Wiseman
Jean Camp
The Third Force: The Rise of Transnational Civil Society. Edited by Ann M. Florini
Mathew Taylor
Between Politics and Science: Assuring the Integrity and Productivity of Research, by David Guston.
Emile Ettedgui
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Fall/Winter 2000, Volume 6, Number 1
Feature: Gun Control in America
Gunshows and the Illegal Diversion of Firearms
Anthony A. Braga and David M. Kennedy
Interview with Michael Bellesiles, Professor of History, Emory University
Interview with Michael Barnes, President, Handgun Control, Inc.
Interview with Larry Pratt, Executive Director, Gun Owners of America
Interview with Rebecca Peters, Senior Justice Fellow, Open Society Institute
Other Articles
Civil Protection Orders: An Opportunity for Intervention with Domestic Violence Victims
Michelle R. Waul
A Grand Bargain with Europe: Preserving NATO for the 21st Century
John C. Hulsman
Book Reviews
Reflections on Regionalism. Edited by Bruce Katz
Laura E. Harris
The Global Public Management Revolution: A Report on the Transformation of Government, by Donald F. Kettl
David Shand
The Web of Politics: The Internets Impact on the American Political System, by Richard Davis.
Rachel Kerestes
When Schools Compete: A Cautionary Tale, by Edward B. Fiske and Helen F. Ladd
Kristin D. Conklin
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Spring 2000, Volume 5, Number 2
Feature: US Trade Policy and the World Trade Organization
The Unraveling of the Seattle Conference and the Future of the WTO
James L. Kenworthy
Interview with Charlene Barshefsky, United States Trade Representative
Interview with Jagdish Bhagwati, Professor of Economics, Columbia University
Interview with Robert Litan, Vice president and Director of Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution
Other Articles
Environmental Policy in a Transitional Economy: Problems and Prospects in Russia
R. David Simpson and Michael A. Toman
History, Change and Policy: Factors Leading to Current Opposition to Food Biotechnology
Kim Brooks
Social Security in Perspective: A Parallel Between Chile and the United States
Mauricio Olavarria-Gambi
Book Reviews
Caring for Depression, by Kenneth B. Wells, Roland Sturm, Cathy D. Sherbourne and Lisa S. Meredith
Maria T. Woolverton
Fish, Markets, and Fisherman: The Economics of Overfishing, by Suzanne Iudicello, Michael Weber and Robert Weiland
Benjamin A. Webster
The Big Test: The Secret History of the American Meritocracy, by Nicholas Lemann
Alan M.Berube
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Fall/Winter 1999, Volume 5, Number 1
Feature: Federal Budget Policy and the Surplus
Federal Budgeting in an Era of Surpluses
Jeff Lemieux
Interview with Barry Anderson, Deputy Director of the Congressional Budget Office
Interview with Sylvia Mathews, Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Interview with Robert Reischauer, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution
Interview with Congressman Bill Thomas (R-CA), Member of the House Ways and Means Committee
Other Articles
The Effect of Private Education on Political Participation, Social Capital and Tolerance: An Examination of the Latino National Political Survey
Jay P. Greene, Joseph Giammo and Nicole Mellow
A Dubious Future: The Challenge of Welfare Reform in New York City
Andrew Stettner
Book Reviews
New Perspectives on Economic Growth and Technological Innovation, by F.M. Scherer.
Daniel Pick
Private Property and the Endangered Species Act Saving Habitats, Protecting Homes, by Jason F. Shogren.
Erika A. Kroetch
Making a Killing, by Tom Diaz.
Heath Einstein and Jens Ludwig
Preventative Defense A New Security Strategy for America. By Ashton B. Carter and William J. Perry.
Paul Jeffrey Shulman
An Ounce of Prevention, A Pound of Uncertainty: The Cost Effectiveness of School-Based Drug Prevention Programs, by Jonathan B. Caulkins, C. Peter Rydell, Susan S. Everingham, James Chiesa and Shawn Bushway
Leslie V. Gordon
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Spring 1999, Volume 4, Number 2
Feature: The Nexus Between Race and Policy
Interview with Orlando Patterson, Professor of Sociology at Harvard University
Interview with Former Governor Thomas Kean (R-NJ), Member of President Clintons Initiative on Race
Interview with Bill Lann Lee, Acting Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, US Department of Justice
Interview with Ingrid Duran, Executive Director of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
Seeking Justice: Critical Perspectives of Native Peoples
A Black and White Issue: The Invisibility of American Indians in Racial Policy Discourse
Steve Russell
Law Enforcement Oversight in the American Indian Community
Eileen Luna
The Imprisonment of Indigenous Australians: Dilemmas and Challenges for Policymakers
Rick Sarre
Book Reviews
Culture of Intolerance, by Mark Cohen.
Romesch Ratnesar
From Culture to Ethnicity to Conflict, by Jack David Eller.
Kevin Donahue
Health Care Divided-Race and Healing a Nation, by David Barton Smith.
Christa Marie Singleton
The Black-White Test Score Gap. Edited by Christopher Jencks and Meredith Phillips.
Dominic Brewer
Black Corona: Race and the Politics of Place in an Urban Community, by Stephen Gregory
Jennifer B. Thatcher
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Fall/Winter 1998, Volume 4, Number 1
Feature: Child Support and Welfare Costs
Interview with Representative Clay Shaw (R-FL), Chairman of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Human Resources
Interview with Mary Jo Bane, Former Assistant Secretary for Children and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services
Interview with Wade F. Horn, President of the National Fatherhood Initiative
Interview with Senator John D. Rockefeller IV (D-WV), Member of the Senate Finance Subcommittee on Social security and Family Policy
Reducing Welfare Costs and Dependency: How Much Bang for the Child Support Buck?
Laura Wheaton and Elaine Sorensen
Other Articles
The Special Division of the Court and the Independent Counsel Arrangement: Safeguarding the Appearance of Judicial Impartiality.
Kenn G. Kern
Pollution Standards and Trade: The "Environmental Assimilative Capacity" Argument
Gareth Porter
The Effects of Parental Involvement on 12th Grade Achievement
Nancy Buchanan
Book Reviews
To End a War, by Richard Holbrooke
Michael Hahn
The Government We Deserve, by Eugene Steurle, Edward Gramlich, Hugh Heclo and Demetra Smith Nightingale
Paul Posner
Globaphobia: Confronting Fears About Open Trade, by Gary Burtless, Robert Z. Lawrence, Robert E. Litan and Robert Shapiro
Wen-Tsing Choi
Nato Enlargement: Illusions and Reality. Edited by Ted Galen Carpenter and Barbara Conry
Sean Kay
Generosity: Virtue in a Civil Society, by Tibor M. Machan.
Char Mollison
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Spring 1998, Volume 3, Number 2
Feature: International Monetary Fund
Interview with Karn Lissakers, Executive Director for the United States at the International Monetary Fund
Interview with Representative Sonny Callahan (R-AL), Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
Interview with Senator Rod Grams (R-MN), Chairman of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on International Finance
Interview with Representative Michael Castle (R-DE), Chairman of the House Banking and Financial Services Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy
Distributional Impacts of IMF-Supported Economic Reforms: A Case Study of Mexico
Luis Banck
IMF Structural Adjustment Programs: An Econometric Evaluation
Stephen Anthony
Other Articles
Trends in the Use of Breast-Conserving Surgery: Evidence from Two States on the Relative Importance of Race and Ethnicity
Cori E. Uccello, Jean M. Mitchell and Jack Hadley
A Preliminary Assessment of the Supply and Demand of After-School Services in the District of Columbia
Theresa Feeley
The Effects of Maternal Work Choices and Family-Friendly Employer Policies on Child Outcomes
Helena K. Wallin
Book Reviews
The Reluctant Sheriff: The United States After the Cold War, by Richard Haass
Michael Hahn
Up Against the Law: Affirmative Action and the Supreme Court, by Lincoln Caplan
Jonathan Chait
Poverty Amid Prosperity: Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural California, by Edward Taylor, Philip L. Martin and Michael Fix
Danna Basson
The People vs. Big Tobacco: How the States Took on the Cigarette Giants, by Carrick Mollenkamp, Adam Levy, Joseph Menn and Jeffrey Rothfeder
Andrew Zebrak
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Fall/Winter 1997, Volume 3, Number 1
Feature: Child Nutrition and the National School Lunch Program
Interview with Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN), Chairman of the Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee
Interview with Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
National School Lunch Program: Participation and Alternative Benefit Structure Study
Collen Kavanagh
Other Articles
Market Access Program Evaluation: Fruits and Vegetables
Timothy J. Richards, Paul M. Patterson and Pamela Mischen
A Case Study of the Administrative Process: Creating the Least Restrictive Environment for Student with Disabilities
Stephen C. Shannon
Community-Wide Child Care Policies: A Computational Experiment
Guillermo Montes
Book Reviews
License to Steal: Why Fraud Plagues Americas Health Care System, by Malcom Sparrow
Andrew J. Scott
Educating One and All: Students with Disabilities and Standards-Based Reform. National Research Council
Samuel Seidel
George Ball: Behind the Scenes in US Foreign Policy, by James A. Bill.
John L. Washburn
Insurance Redlining: Disinvestment, Reinvestment, and the Evolving Role of Financial Institutions, edited by Gregory Squires
Bill Trimble
The New Golden Rule: Community and Morality in a Democratic Society, by Amitai Etzioni
Danna Basson
Making Aid Work: Lessons From Successful Technical Cooperation in the Former Soviet Bloc, by Raymond J. Struyk
Thomas E. Heinemann
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Spring 1997, Volume 2, Number 2
Feature: Education Policy
Interview with Marshal Smith, Acting Deputy Secretary of Education
Thomas E. Heinemann and Louisa P. Merianos
Interview with US Representative Frank Riggs (R-CA), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families
Shirley Hung and Louisa P. Merianos
School Choice and the Diversity of Schools: Micromotives and Macroeffects
Michael J. Feuer, Lisa Towne, Adam Burns and Manuel Rubio
Domestic Policy
The Work Status of Seasonal Agriculture Workers in the Post-IRCA Period
Carol M. Hall
Ending Welfare as We Know It: How Will We Know?
William R. Prosser
Foreign Policy
Managing Urbanization in the International Policy Process: USAIDs Approach to Latin America
Carol Armstrong
Book Reviews
Hard Lessons: Public Schools and Privatization, by Carol Ascher, Robert Berne and Norm Fruchter
Michelle Chaffee
Debating the Future of American Education: Do We Need National Standards and Assessments? Edited by Diane Ravitch
Kristi Kimball
Kids Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy, edited by Rebecca A. Maynard
Danna Basson
Reality and Research: Social Science and US Urban Policy Since 1960, edited by George Galster
Hilary Cairns
Globalization and Decentralization: Institutional Context, Policy Issues, and Intergovernmental Relations in Japan and in the United States, edited by Long S. Jun and Deil S. Wright.
Teresa Andaya
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Fall/Winter 1996, Volume 2, Number 1
Feature: Juvenile Justice Policy
Interview with Shay Bilchik, Administrator for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Veh Bezdikian and Louisa P. Merianos
Boot Camps for Juvenile Offenders: Public Appeal, but Effective Public Policy?
David B. Thomas
Domestic Policy
The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980: Three Case Studies in Intergovernmental Conflict.
Catherine Toomey Kelliher
Marylands One-Stop Career System: A New Strategy in Job Training and Employment Services
Clemente Perez and Sean Ryan
Medical Savings Accounts: Their Place in the US Health Care System
Niall J. Brennan
Welfare Reform: An Analysis of the Factors that Influence the Policy
Eric N. Mader
Book Reviews
Reclaiming Prosperity: A Blueprint for Economic Reform, edited by Todd Schafer and Jeff Faux
Douglas Pitkin
Democracys Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy, by Michel J. Sandel.
John Samples
The New Information Infrastructure: Strategies for US Policy, edited by William J. Drake
Logan Kleier
The Key to the Asian Miracle, by Edgardo Campos and Hilton L. Root
Sumona Guha
Partners in Public Policy Service: Government Nonprofit Relations in the Modern Welfare State, by Lester M. Salamon
Aaron J. Heffron
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Spring 1996, Volume 1, Number 2
Welfare Reform Policy
Interview with Paul Offner, Ph.D., Commissioner of Health Care Finance for the District of Columbia
Vincent D. Spera and Thomas E. Heinemann
Sinking Swiftly and Silently: Welfare Policy at the Millennium
Mark Carl Rom
The War on Poverty and 1995 Welfare Reform: A Comparison of Methods and Tactics and the Application to American Governance
Gustav P. Chiarello
Domestic Policy
How Managed Care is Transforming American Health Care: A Survey of Rehabilitation Providers in Leading Markets
Ben Wheatley, Gerben DeJong, and Janet Sutton
Contracting Out in Mass Transit Services: Is it an Option?
John Wolf
Book Reviews
A World Growing Old: The Coming Health Care Challenges, edited by Daniel Callahan, Ruud H. J. Ter Meulen, and Eva Topinkova.
Niall J. Brennan
Privatization & Public Hospitals: Choosing Wisely for New York City, by Charles Brecher and Sheila Spiezio
Victor G. Freeman
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science, and Law, by Richard L. Revesz and Richard B. Stewart
William R. Michaud
Ideology and Political Choice, by Vernon Van Dyke
Therese Filicko
Balkan Odyssey, by David Owen
Rebecca Lawrence
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