Year
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Author (Institution)
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Dissertation
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2024
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Sarah Rozenblum Cornell University
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Why Do Governments Ignore Their Own Experts? The Role of Scientific Advice in Covid-19 Vaccine Policy in France and the United States
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2023
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Kaylyn Jackson Schiff Emory University
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The Digital Citizen: The Impact of Technology on Public Participation and Government Responsiveness
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2022
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Sarah James Harvard University
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When is Hindsight 20/20? The Politics of Acknowledging and Revising Failed Policies
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2021
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Anthony DeMattee Emory University
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Domesticating Civil Society: How and Why Governments Use Laws to Regulate CSOs
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2020
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Angela Young-Shin Park University of Kansas
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Beyond Adoption: The Influence of Local Institutional Arrangements on Sustainability Policy Implementation and Management
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2019
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Chad Levinson University of Chicago
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Moral Subsidy: The Origins of Influential Extra-Governmental Organizations in US National Security Politics
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2018
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Jennifer Mei Jun Yim University of Utah
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Delinquency's Treatment: Why Interactions Produce Policy and Identity in Secure Juvenile Facilities
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2017
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Alan Zarychta University of Colorado at Boulder
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It Takes More Than a Village: Governance and Public Services in Developing Countries
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2016
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Bruce Jones University of Texas, Dallas
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An fMRI Study of the Reward Preferences of Government and Business Leaders
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2015
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Katharine Bradley University of Michigan
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Who Lobbies the Lobbyists? Bureaucratic Influence on State Medicaid Legislation
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2014
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Viridiana Rios Harvard University
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How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War
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2011
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Amanda M. Girth American University
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Accountability and Discretion in the Age of Contracting: When and Why Do Public Managers Implement Sanctions for Unsatisfactory Contract Performance?
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2010
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Mikhail Pryadilnikov Harvard University
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The State and Markets in Russia: Understanding the Development of Bureaucratic Implementation Capacities through the Study of Regulatory Reform, 2001–2008
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2009
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Zachary Oberfield University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Becoming the Man: How Street-Level Bureaucrats Develop Their Workplace Identities and Views
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2008
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Matthew Dull University of Wisconsin
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The Politics of Results: Comprehensive Reform and Institutional Choice
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2007
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Daniel W. Gingerich Harvard University
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Corruption in General Equilibrium: Political Institutions and Bureaucratic Performance in South America
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2006
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David Pitts University of Georgia
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Diversity, Representation and Performance: Evidence about Ethnicity in Public Organizations
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2005
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Sergio Fernandez University of Georgia
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Explaining Contracting Effectiveness: An Empirical Analysis of Contracting for Services among Local Governments
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2004
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Neal D. Woods (University of Kentucky) and Young Han Chun (University of Georgia)
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Rethinking Regulation: Institutions and Interests in State Regulatory Enforcement and Goal Ambiguity in Public Organizations: Dimensions, Antecedents, and Comparisons
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2003
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No Award Given
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Not Applicable
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2002
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Gregory Huber Princeton University
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Interests & Influence: Explaining Patterns of Enforcement in Government Regulation of Occupational Safety
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2001
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Jered Carr Florida State University
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The Political Economy of Local Government Boundary Change: State Laws, Local Actors and Collective Action
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2000
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William W. Newmann University of Pittsburgh
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The Pattern of Foreign Policy Decision Making: Developing an Evolutionary Model
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1999
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Mark Cassell University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Public Agencies in a Private World: A Comparison of the Federal Republic of Germany's Treuhandanstalt and the United States' Resolution Trust Corporation
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1998
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Craig W. Thomas University of California, Berkeley
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Bureaucratic Landscapes: Interagency Cooperation and the Preservation of Biodiversity
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1997
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Amy Zegart Stanford University
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In Whose Interest? The Making of American National Security Agencies
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1996
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Sally Coleman Selden University of Georgia
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Representative Bureaucracy: Examining the Potential for Administrative Responsiveness
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1995
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Robert C. Lieberman Harvard University
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Race and the Development of the American Welfare State from the New Deal to the Great Society
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1994
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Marissa Martino Golden University of California, Berkeley
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Bureaucratic Behavior in a Political Setting: Reactions to the Reagan Administration in Four Federal Agencies
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1993
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James Anthony Falk University of Georgia
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Explaining Infant Mortality: An Assessment of County Governments in Georgia
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1992
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Bartholomew H. Sparrow University of Chicago
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From the Outside In: The Effects of World War II on the American State
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1991
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Alan Abramson Yale University
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Responsive Budgeting: The Accommodation of Federal Budgeting to Different Programs and Spending Regimes
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1990
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Shui Yan Tang Indiana University
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Institutions and Collective Action in Irrigation Systems
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1989
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Roy T. Meyers University of Michigan
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Microbudgetary Strategies and Outcomes
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1988
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Chris C. Demchak University of California, Berkeley
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War, Technological Complexity, and the U.S. Army
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1987
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John DiIulio, Jr. Harvard University
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Governing Prisons: A Comparative Study of Correctional Management
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1986
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Elisabeth Hollister Sims University of California, Berkeley
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Rural Development and Public Policy: Agricultural Institutions and Technological Change in the Indian and Pakistani Punjab
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1985
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Donald W. Chisholm University of California, Berkeley
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Informal Organization and the Problem of Coordination
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1984
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Rondal B. Hoskins University of Georgia
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Within-Year Appropriations Changes in Georgia State Government: The Implications for Budget Theory
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1983
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John Swain Northern Illinois University
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An Evaluation of the Public Choice Approach to Structuring Local Government in Metropolitan Areas
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1982
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Judith Gruber Yale University
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Democracy versus Bureaucracy: The Problem of Democratic Control
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1981
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J. Serge Taylor University of California, Berkeley
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Environmentalists in the Bureaucracy: Environmental Impact Analysis in the Forest Service and the Army Corps of Engineers
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1980
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John Edward Chubb University of Minnesota
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Interest Groups and the Bureaucracy: The Politics of Energy
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1979
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Daniel S. Metlay University of California, Berkeley
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Error Correction in Bureaucracy
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1978
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Frederic Allan Bergerson Vanderbilt University
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The Army Gets an Air Force: The Tactics and Process of Insurgent Bureaucratic Politics
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1977
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George Woodrow Downs, Jr. University of Michigan
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Bureaucracy, Innovation and Public Policy
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1976
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Robert Rich University of Chicago
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An Investigation of Information Gathering and Handling in Seven Federal Bureaucracies: A Case Study of the Continuous National Survey
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1975
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Arnold Kanter Yale University and Harry Kranz American University
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The Organizational Politics of National Security Policy: A Budgetary Perspective and A More Representative Bureaucracy: The Adequacy and Disability of Minority and Female Population Parity in Public Employment
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1974
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James Norris Danziger Stanford University
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Budget-Making and Expenditure Variations in English County Boroughs
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1973
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Douglas T. Yates, Jr. Yale University
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Neighborhood Democracy: The Politics and Impacts of Decentralization
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1972
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Ezra N. Suleiman Columbia University and Jessica Wolf Yale University
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Administration, Politics and the Higher Civil Service in France and Toward a Model of Inter-organizational Behavior: Two Case Studies in France
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1971
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Larry B. Hill Tulane University
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The International Transfer of Political Institutions: A Behavioral Analysis of the New Zealand Ombudsman
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1970
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Gary W. Wynia University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Policy and Bureaucracy in Center America: A Comparative Study
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1969
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Russell Murphy Yale University
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Policy Innovation and Political Strategy in an American City: The Formative Years of New Haven, Connecticut's Anti-Poverty Project
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1968
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Clyde D. McKee, Jr. University of Connecticut
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The Politics of Council-Manager Forms Having and Not Having the Partisan Election
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1967
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John Patrick Crecine Carnegie Institute of Technology
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A Computer Simulation Model of Municipal Resource Allocation
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1966
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No award given
|
Not applicable
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1965
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No award given
|
Not applicable
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1964
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No award given
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Not applicable
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1963
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Karl A. Hochschwender Yale University
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The Politics of Civil Service Reform in West Germany
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1962
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Simon D. Perry Michigan State University
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The Conflict of Expectations and Roles in Policy Science Behavior
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1961
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Laurin L. Henry University of Chicago
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Presidential Transitions
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1960
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Daniel J. Elazar University of Chicago
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Intergovernmental Relations in Nineteenth Century American Federalism
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1959
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Dean E. Mann University of California, Berkeley
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The Administration of Water Resources in the State of Arizona
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