DISCOURSE AND ARGUMENT IN BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT WILDERNESS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS
GINGER, CLARE
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/2000, pág. 292
1. Background. 2. BLM Wilderness EISs asArgumentative Discourse. 3. Implications. 4. Appendix:Research Methods.
DISCOURSE, PARTY, AND POLICY: THE CASE OF ABORTION, 1965-1972
NOSSIFF, ROSEMARY
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1998, pág. 244
1. Methodology. 2. Agenda setting and municipal reform. 3. Public discourses. a) Religious discourse. b) Legal discourse. 4. The New York campaign. 5. The Pennsylvania case. 6. Conclusion. 7. Notes. 8. References.
ODEN, MICHAEL D.;MUELLER, ELIZABETH J.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1999, pág. 147
1. Background: Tax incentives and local economicdevelopment. 2. The central questions for evaluatingproposed tax incentives. 3. Conclusion: Laying thegroundwork for better deals.
DIVIDED GOVERNMENT AND THE RISE OF SOCIAL REGULATION
ROSE, MELODY
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/2001, pág. 611
1. Incentives. 2. Alternative explanations. 3. Methodology: Coding and the Theory of Public Policy Types. 4. Methodology: The Population of Important Votes. 5. Findings. 6. Analysis and Conclusion.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: BALANCING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INTERESTS
MACLIN, S. ALEXANDER.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1999, pág. 79
ELITE AND PARTICIPATORY POLICYMAKING: FINDING BALANCE IN A CASE OF NATIONAL FOREST PLANNING
STEELMAN, TODDI A.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/2001, pág. 71
1. Trends Toward Greater Participation. 2.Democratic Theories Applied to Policymaking. 3.Participation in National Forest Planning and Policymaking.4. Research Methods. 5. The Planning Process on the MNF. 6.Findings. 7. Lessons About Elite and ParticipatoryPolicymaking. 7. Finding Balance in Elite and ParticipatoryDecisionmaking.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS IN POST-CORPORATIST MEXICO
AUER, MATTHEW
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/2001, pág. 437
1. Mexican and nordic corporatism. 2. Post-corporatist Mexico. 3. State/industry institutions forenvironmental reform. 4. Inroads by mexicanenvironmentalists. 5. The rise of pro-environmental, urbanmovements. 6. Environmental leadership and the mexicanenergy industry. 7. Environmental reform and U.S.-Mexicocooperation. 8. Incentives for sustaining...
1. Mexican and nordic corporatism. 2. Post-corporatist Mexico. 3. State/industry institutions forenvironmental reform. 4. Inroads by mexicanenvironmentalists. 5. The rise of pro-environmental, urbanmovements. 6. Environmental leadership and the mexicanenergy industry. 7. Environmental reform and U.S.-Mexicocooperation. 8. Incentives for sustaining environmentalreforms. 9. Concluding remarks.
EQUITABLE APPROACHES TO LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
KRUMHOLZ, NORMAN
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1999, pág. 83
1. The development process. 2. Examples ofequitable approaches to local economic development. 3.Lessons and future possibilities.
RINGQUIST , EVAN J.;LEE, JEFFREY A.;ERVIN, R. TERRY
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1995, pág. 519
1. Public policy and air quality. 2. Causes, effects, and distribution of agricultural air pollution. 3) Environmental conservation in agricultural policy. 4. Evaluating the environmental effects of soil conservation...
ROE LEE, SUNG;FITZGERALD, MICHAEL R.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1996, pág. 595
1. The public choice perspective. 2. The debate over school consolidation. 3. Data and analysis. 4. Results. 5. Conclusion.
FAMILIAL PURPOSES: AN ARGUMENT AGAINST THE PROMOTION OF FAMILY UNIFORMITY.
STRUENING, KAREN
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1999, pág. 477
1. The one-purpose family. 2. The multipurposefamily. 3. Toward a more pluralist conception of family.
RABE, BARRY G.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1999, pág. 288
1. The role of federalism. 2. The role of agenciesand policy entrepreneurship. 3. Regulatory tools:Permitting. 4. Pollution Prevention. 5. Informationdisclosure on toxic releases. 6. Outcomes vs. outputs. 7.Conclusions.
HYLAND BYRNE, LESLEY
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1997, pág. 601
1. Quantitative vs. Qualitative representation. 2. Methodology. 3. Yes, but are they feminists? Qualitative representation. 4. Impact on policy. 5. Institutional change. 6. Conclusion. 7. Notes. 8. References.
BRADSHAW LYNN, DAHLIA
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/2002, pág. 132
1. Immigration and Immigration Policy. 2. Beyond the Numbers. 3. The Immigrant Experience. 4. Public Health Care Issues. 5. Linking Public Safety and Public Health. 6. The Portland Experience. 7. Conclusions.
EMMONS ALLISON, JULIANN
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1999, pág. 347
1. Acid rain and regulatory politics in Canada andthe United States. 2. Negotiating the Canada-U.S. agreementon air quality. 3. Conclusion.
GOVERNMENTAL SUASION: REFOCUSING THE LOWI POLICY TYPOLOGY
ANDERSON, JOHN L.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 2/1997, pág. 266
1. Suasion. 2. Public health and suasion. a) A survey of public health policy origins. b) The developers of suasion. c) A web of language-oriented power. d) Conflict and suasively based public health policy. 3. Conclusion. 4. Notes. 5. References.
GREENBERG, MICHAEL;SCHNEIDER, DONA
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1995, pág. 105
1. Introduction. 2. Hazardous waste site remediation under superfund. 3. Political vulnerability of narrowly-defined hazardous waste cleanup programs. 4. Broadening the base of potential support. 5. Discussion.
GREENE, JEFFREY D.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1996, pág. 632
1. Data and Methods. 2. Findings. 3. Conclusion.
IMMIGRANT NEEDS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICYMAKERS
NORRIS-TIRRELL, DOROTHY
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/2002, pág. 58
1. Previous Research. 2. Contemporary Immigration. 3. Research Design and Method. 4. Immigrant Groups Compared. 5. Implications for Local Government.
IMMIGRATION AS A POLITICAL DILEMMA IN BRITAIN: IMPLICATIONS FOR WESTERN EUROPE
MESSINA, ANTHONY M.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 4/1995, pág. 686
1. Introduction: The Dilemma Outlined. 2. The Liberal Model. 3. The Political-Historical Thesis. 4. The Political Institutional Breakdown Perspective. 5. The Dilemma Explored: The British Case. 6. Conclusions.
CLAVEL, PIERRE;DEPPE, MAILE
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1999, pág. 115
1. The progressive city. 2. Community developmentcorporations. 3. Implications.
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT
PIGG, KENNETH E.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1996, pág. 515
MATTHEWS, MARY M.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/2001, pág. 407
INTEGRATION AND EUROPE'S DEFENSE INDUSTRY: A REACTIVE SPILLOVER APPROACH
GUAY, TERRENCE R.
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 3/1996, pág. 404
1. Introduction. 2. The EU and Europe's Defense Industry: Theoretical Explanations. 3. A "Reactive Spillover" Approach. 4. Conclusion.
INTRODUCTION: THE EVIDENTIARY BASE FOR POLICY ANALYSIS: EMPIRICIST VERSUS POSTPOSITIVIST POSITIONS.
DELEON, PETER
POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, n.º 1/1998, pág. 109