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A01=Norman K. Nicholson
A01=Theodore J. Lowi
Acreage Allotments
act
adjustment
agricultural
American federalism
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Author_Theodore J. Lowi
bureaucracy studies
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CIO
Citizens Of The United States
Commodity Credit Corporation
Common Carriers
Compensated Emancipation
constituent
Constituent Policies
distributive
Distributive Policies
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Farm Credit Administration
Farmers Home Administrations
Federal Reserve
global political economy research
Institutional Economics Literature
interest group politics
Lo Ca
model
NIRA
Peak Associations
policies
policy
political development theory
Political Parties
Positive National State
Public Administration
public policy analysis
Rebellion Model
redistributive
Redistributive Arena
Redistributive Policies
Roosevelt Revolution
social regulation
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UN
World Development Report

Product details

  • ISBN 9781594513312
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Arenas of Power represents the first time that Theodore J. Lowi's model of policy analysis has been presented together with key applications and case studies drawn from his long history of scholarship-all in one place. Lowi's signature four-fold typology is shown as conceived and then as extended to include that most relevant of contemporary phenomena-"social regulatory policy." As Lowi says, when radicals add morality to the goals of public policy, the system may be turned on its head. This volume shows the evolution of the public policy arena over more than forty years of writing and thinking and presents some never before published material including helpful analytical introductions. The book concludes as Lowi looks ahead to an internationalizing U.S. political economy and the need for a global political science.
Theodore J. Lowi, Norman K. Nicholson

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