Journal of Public Policy 2005 - Abstracts

Journal of Public Policy 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
A global diffusion model of e-governance.Political scienceRose, Richard
A policy network explanation of biotechnology policy differences between the United States and Canada.Political scienceMontpetit, Eric
Competence allocation in the EU Competition Policy System as an interest-driven process.Political scienceBudzinski, Oliver, Christiansen, Andt
Contractual uncertainty, power and public contracting.Political scienceLonsdale, Chris
e-Government as a carrier of context.Political scienceHeeks, Richard
Europe from the bottom: Assessing personal gains and losses and its effects on EU support.Political scienceMau, Steffen
Global-net for global movements? A network of networks for a movement of movements.(Computer Mediated Communication)Political sciencePorta, Donatella Della, Mosca, Lorenzo
Institutional fragmentation and Scandinavian childcare variations.Political scienceRauch, Dietmar
Missing the Lisbon target? Multi-level innovation and EU policy coordination.Political scienceKaiser, Robert, Prange, Heiko
Models of improving e-governance by back office re-organization and integration.Political scienceWestholm, Hilmar
Nationalism, public policy, and institutional development: Social security in Belgium.Political scienceBeland, Daniel, Lecours, Andre
Organizational transformation through the Internet.Political scienceZuurmond, Arre
Shaping the web of civic participation: Civil society websites in Eastern Europe.Political scienceStark, David, Bruszt, Laszlo, Vedres, Balazs
The architecture of control: A Chinese strategy for e-governance.Political scienceKluver, Randolph
To judge Leviathan: Sovereign credit ratings, national law, and the world economy.Political scienceBruner, Christopher M., Abdelal, Rawi
What is Internet governance and where does it come from?Political scienceWilson, Ernest J., III
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