1: Steven J. Balla, Martin Lodge and Edward C. Page: What Makes a
Classic?: Identifying and Revisiting the Classics of Public Policy
and Administration'
2: Michael Mintrom: Herbert A. Simon, 'Administrative Behavior: A
Study of Decision-Making Processes in Administrative
Organization'
3: Wyn Grant: David B. Truman, 'The Governmental Process: Political
Interests and Public Opinion'
4: Edward C. Page: Robert K. Merton, 'Reader in Bureaucracy'
5: Karsten Ronit and Tony Porter: Harold D. Lasswell, 'The Decision
Process: Seven Categories of Functional Analysis'
6: William Genieys: C. Wright Mills, 'The Power Elite'
7: Andrea Migone and Michael Howlett: Charles E. Lindblom, 'The
Science of Muddling Through'
8: Michael Goldsmith: Thomas R. Dye, 'Politics, Economics and the
Public: Policy Outcomes in the American States'
9: Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.: Herbert Kaufman, 'The Forest Ranger: A
Study in Administrative Behavior'
10: Donley Studlar: E.E. Schattschneider, 'The Semi-Sovereign
People: A Realist's View of Democracy in America'
11: Christopher Wlezien: V.O. Key, Jr., 'Public Opinion and
American Democracy'
12: Philippe Bezes: Michel Crozier, 'The Bureaucratic
Phenomenon'
13: Michael Moran: Theodore J. Lowi, 'American Business, Public
Policy, Case-Studies and Political Theory'
14: Joachim Wehner: Aaron Wildavsky, 'The Politics of the Budgetary
Process'
15: David Lowery: Mancur Olson, 'The Logic of Collective Action:
Public Goods and the Theory of Groups'
16: Thomas T. Holyoke: Theodore J. Lowi, 'The End of Liberalism:
The Second Republic of the United States'
17: David Levi-Faur: Jack L. Walker, 'The Diffusion of Innovations
among the American States'
18: Keith Dowding: Albert O. Hirschman, 'Exit, Voice and Loyalty:
Responses to Decline in Firms, Organizations, and States'
19: Sophie Vanhoonacker and Patrice Wangen: Graham T. Allison, 'The
Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis'
20: Christopher Carrigan and Cary Coglianese: George J. Stigler,
'The Theory of Economic Regulation'
21: Werner Jann: Michael D. Cohen, James G. March and Johan P.
Olsen, 'A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice'
22: Kuhika G. Ripberger and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith: Anthony Downs,
'Up and Down with Ecology: The 'Issue-Attention' Cycle'
23: Kathryn E. Newcomer: Carol H. Weiss, 'Evaluation: Methods for
Studying Programs and Policies'
24: Kai Wegrich: Jeffrey L. Pressman and Aaron Wildavsky,
'Implementation'
25: Andrew B. Whitford: Oliver E. Williamson, 'Markets and
Hierarchies: Analysis and Antitrust Implications'
26: Volker Schneider: Hugh Heclo, 'Issue Networks and the Executive
Establishment'
27: Lucy Gilson: Michael Lipsky, 'Street-Level Bureaucracy:
Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Service'
28: Manfred G. Schmidt: Richard Rose, 'Do Parties Make a
Difference?'
29: Scott Greer: John W. Kingdon, 'Agendas, Alternatives, and
Public Policies'
30: William F. West: Mathew D. McCubbins and Thomas Schwartz,
'Congressional Oversight Overlooked: Police Patrols versus Fire
Alarms'
31: Jason MacDonald: Terry M. Moe, 'The New Economics of
Organization'
32: Sean Gailmard: Mathew D. McCubbins, Roger G. Noll, and Barry R.
Weingast, ' Administrative Procedures as Instruments of Political
Control'
33: Paul Cairney: Paul A. Sabatier, 'An Advocacy Coalition
Framework of Policy Change and the Role of Policy-Oriented Learning
Therein'
34: Adrienne Heritier: Fritz W. Scharpf, 'The Joint-Decision
Trap'
35: William T. Gormley: James Q. Wilson, 'Bureaucracy: What
Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It '
36: Amy R. Poteete: Elinor Ostrom, 'Governing the Commons: The
Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action '
37: Per Laegreid: Christopher Hood, 'A Public Management for All
Seasons?'
38: Martin Lodge: Ian Ayres and John Braithwaite, 'Responsive
Regulation: Transcending the Deregulation Debate'
39: Peter John: Frank R. Baumgartner and Byan D. Jones, 'Agendas
and Instability in American Politics'
40: Melissa J. Marschall: Robert D. Putnam, 'Bowling Alone'
41: Berhard Ebbinghaus: Peter A. Hall and David Soskice, 'Varieties
of Capitalism'
Steven J. Balla is Associate Professor of Political Science, Public
Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs at the
Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington
University, USA. Martin Lodge is Professor of Political Science and
Public Policy at the Department of Government and Centre for
Analysis of Risk and Regulation, London School of Economics and
Political Science, UK. Edward C. Page is Sidney and Beatrice Webb
Professor of
Public Policy at the Department of Government, London School of
Economics and Political Science, UK.
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