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How Change Happens – Or Doesn’t: The Politics of US Public Policy
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Bryan D. Jones
Bryan D. Jones is J.J. “Jake” Pickle Regent’s Chair in Congressional Studies in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin, and Director of the US Policy Agendas Project. His primary work is in the area of policy processes and how they interact with American governing institutions.
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8. August 2014
Published Online: 2014-8-8
Published in Print: 2014-7-1
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Introduction
- Even the Geeks are Polarized: The Dispute over the ‘Real Driver’ in American Elections
- The Evolution of Mass Ideologies in Modern American Politics
- Mobilizing Marginalized Groups among Party Elites
- Modern Reconstructive Presidential Leadership: Reordering Institutions in a Constrained Environment
- Independent Spending in State Elections, 2006–2010: Vertically Networked Political Parties Were the Real Story, Not Business
- The Paradoxes of Politics in Colorado Springs
- Disclosing Disclosure: Lessons from a “Failed” Field Experiment
- Book reviews
- Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War
- How Change Happens – Or Doesn’t: The Politics of US Public Policy
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Introduction
- Even the Geeks are Polarized: The Dispute over the ‘Real Driver’ in American Elections
- The Evolution of Mass Ideologies in Modern American Politics
- Mobilizing Marginalized Groups among Party Elites
- Modern Reconstructive Presidential Leadership: Reordering Institutions in a Constrained Environment
- Independent Spending in State Elections, 2006–2010: Vertically Networked Political Parties Were the Real Story, Not Business
- The Paradoxes of Politics in Colorado Springs
- Disclosing Disclosure: Lessons from a “Failed” Field Experiment
- Book reviews
- Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War
- How Change Happens – Or Doesn’t: The Politics of US Public Policy