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Internationalization, Globalization and Policy Making: The Case of U.S. Agriculture
(2000)
With agriculture as the context, the author looks at how
globalization and internationalization affect U.S. domestic
policy networks and communities.
The Dual Motives of Interest Group Research
(2001)
Scholars look at interest groups in two ways. Political science
informs the first. It examines who makes up the groups and why
they act, and determines the consequences of their actions. The
second method is more ...
Thirty Years of Business and Politics
(2002)
The author examines the state of research on the
relationship between business and politics.
Globalization, Internationalization and U.S. Interest Groups
(2001)
The claims that globalization affects the balance of power among
interest groups, increases the structural power of some interests,
alters public policy preferences and may shift the site of
decision-making should ...
Dolphins and Tuna, Shrimp and Turtles: An American Tale or Policymaking Goes Global?
(2003)
The internationalization of what was once purely a matter of domestic policy and the domestication of what was once foreign policy leads to what might be regarded as a considerable expansion of policy networks or, more ...
Challenges of the New Regulation
(2006)
The author examines new methods of environmental regulation that
seek to reform the traditional "command and control."
Globalization, Internationalization and Policy Networks in the U.S.
(2000)
Scholars should pay more attention to how world events affect
politics in the United States, especially with increasing
globalization and internationalization. This paper looks at how
globalization and internationalization ...
In the Shadows of Social Democracy? U.S. Unions in a Time of Adversity
(2002)
The author suggests that the idealized European image of the
social democratic labor union often does not exist, which means
that American unions perhaps don't fall quite so short in
contrast.
Policy Transfer Versus Varieties of Capitalism in Environmental Policy
(2003)
This paper considers why interest in transfer policies from
one country's government to another nation seems to be
increasing.
Importing Cooperation
(2002)
in the late 1990s, Wisconsin adapted an environmental
governance model from the Netherlands and Bavaria to create
Green Tier, a comprehensive approach to environmental protection
that creates a new governance structure ...









