The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government
Herausgeber: Haider-Markel, Donald P.
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The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government covers the main areas of study in subnational politics by exploring the central contributions to the comparative study of institutions, behaviour, and policy in the American context.
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The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government covers the main areas of study in subnational politics by exploring the central contributions to the comparative study of institutions, behaviour, and policy in the American context.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 970
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1636g
- ISBN-13: 9780198778462
- ISBN-10: 0198778465
- Artikelnr.: 47864750
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 970
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1636g
- ISBN-13: 9780198778462
- ISBN-10: 0198778465
- Artikelnr.: 47864750
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Donald P. Haider-Markel is Professor of political science at the University of Kansas. His research and teaching is focused on the representation of interests in the policy process and the dynamics between public opinion and policy. He has authored or co-authored over 45 refereed articles, multiple book chapters, and several books in a range of issue areas, including the environment, religion and the culture wars, civil rights, criminal justice, and terrorism. He has been recipient or co-recipient of grants from the EPA STAR program, the National Science Foundation, and the American Psychological Foundation.
* I. Introduction
* I. Introduction
* 1: Donald P. Haider-Markel: Sub-National Political Science
* 2: John Dinan: Relations between State and National Governments
* 3: Robert Agranoff: Relations between Local and National Governments
* 4: Carol S. Weissert and Jessica Ice: Relations between State and
Local Governments
* II. Political Behavior in the States and Localities
* 5: Brady Baybeck: Local Political Participation
* 6: Carolyn Tolbert and William W. Franko: State Political
Participation
* 7: Anthony Nownes: Local and State Interest Group Organizations
* 8: Joel W. Paddock: Local and State Political Parties
* 9: Timothy Krebs: Local Campaigns and Elections
* 10: William D. Hicks and Daniel A. Smith: State Campaigns and
Elections
* III. State Political Institutions
* 11: John Kincaid: Early State History and Constitutions
* 12: Shawn Bowler and Todd Donovan: State Direct Democracy
* 13: Keith Hamm, Ronald D. Hedlund, and Nancy Martorano Miller: State
Legislatures
* 14: Margaret Ferguson: State Executives
* 15: Chris Bonneau and Brent Boyea: State Courts
* 16: George A. Krause and Neil Woods: State Bureaucracy: Policy
Delegation, Comparative Institutional Capacity, and Administrative
Politics in the American States
* V. Local Political Institutions
* 17: Megan Mullin: Local Boundaries
* 18: Suzanne Leland and Holly Whisman: Local Legislatures
* 19: Richard C. Feiock and Jungah Bae: Local Executives
* 20: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr.: Local Courts
* 21: Kelly M. LeRoux: Local Bureaucracy
* VI. Sub-National Public Policy Processes
* 22: Zoltan Hajnal: The Context of Local Policymaking
* 23: Robert C. Lowery: The Context of State Policy Policymaking
* 24: William G. Jacoby and Saundra K. Schneider: State Policy and
Democratic Representation
* 25: Christine Kelleher Palus, Villanova University: Local Policy and
Democratic Representation
* VII. Sub-National Public Policies
* 26: James Garand, Justin Ulrich, and Ping Xu: Fiscal Policy
* 27: Paul Brace: Economic Development Policy (local and state)
* 28: Paul Manna: Education Policy
* 29: Mark Carl Rom: Social Welfare Policy
* 30: Charles Barrilleaux: Health Care Policy
* 31: Garrick Percival: Criminal Justice Policy (and policing)
* 32: Alesha Doan: Morality Policy
* 33: Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan and Lisa J. Hammer:
Environmental Policy
* 34: Paul Teske and Colin Provost: Regulatory Policy
* 35: Richard Fording and John Poe: Policies Towards Minority
Populations
* VIII. Conclusion
* 36: Fred Boehmke and Regina P. Branton: Sub-National Politics: A
Methodological Perspective
* 37: Bertram Johnson: Sub-National Politics: A National Political
Perspective
* 38: Nicole Bolleyer: Sub-National Politics: A Comparative Perspective
* 39: Donald P. Haider-Markel: The Future of Sub-National Political
Research
* I. Introduction
* 1: Donald P. Haider-Markel: Sub-National Political Science
* 2: John Dinan: Relations between State and National Governments
* 3: Robert Agranoff: Relations between Local and National Governments
* 4: Carol S. Weissert and Jessica Ice: Relations between State and
Local Governments
* II. Political Behavior in the States and Localities
* 5: Brady Baybeck: Local Political Participation
* 6: Carolyn Tolbert and William W. Franko: State Political
Participation
* 7: Anthony Nownes: Local and State Interest Group Organizations
* 8: Joel W. Paddock: Local and State Political Parties
* 9: Timothy Krebs: Local Campaigns and Elections
* 10: William D. Hicks and Daniel A. Smith: State Campaigns and
Elections
* III. State Political Institutions
* 11: John Kincaid: Early State History and Constitutions
* 12: Shawn Bowler and Todd Donovan: State Direct Democracy
* 13: Keith Hamm, Ronald D. Hedlund, and Nancy Martorano Miller: State
Legislatures
* 14: Margaret Ferguson: State Executives
* 15: Chris Bonneau and Brent Boyea: State Courts
* 16: George A. Krause and Neil Woods: State Bureaucracy: Policy
Delegation, Comparative Institutional Capacity, and Administrative
Politics in the American States
* V. Local Political Institutions
* 17: Megan Mullin: Local Boundaries
* 18: Suzanne Leland and Holly Whisman: Local Legislatures
* 19: Richard C. Feiock and Jungah Bae: Local Executives
* 20: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr.: Local Courts
* 21: Kelly M. LeRoux: Local Bureaucracy
* VI. Sub-National Public Policy Processes
* 22: Zoltan Hajnal: The Context of Local Policymaking
* 23: Robert C. Lowery: The Context of State Policy Policymaking
* 24: William G. Jacoby and Saundra K. Schneider: State Policy and
Democratic Representation
* 25: Christine Kelleher Palus, Villanova University: Local Policy and
Democratic Representation
* VII. Sub-National Public Policies
* 26: James Garand, Justin Ulrich, and Ping Xu: Fiscal Policy
* 27: Paul Brace: Economic Development Policy (local and state)
* 28: Paul Manna: Education Policy
* 29: Mark Carl Rom: Social Welfare Policy
* 30: Charles Barrilleaux: Health Care Policy
* 31: Garrick Percival: Criminal Justice Policy (and policing)
* 32: Alesha Doan: Morality Policy
* 33: Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan and Lisa J. Hammer:
Environmental Policy
* 34: Paul Teske and Colin Provost: Regulatory Policy
* 35: Richard Fording and John Poe: Policies Towards Minority
Populations
* VIII. Conclusion
* 36: Fred Boehmke and Regina P. Branton: Sub-National Politics: A
Methodological Perspective
* 37: Bertram Johnson: Sub-National Politics: A National Political
Perspective
* 38: Nicole Bolleyer: Sub-National Politics: A Comparative Perspective
* 39: Donald P. Haider-Markel: The Future of Sub-National Political
Research
* I. Introduction
* I. Introduction
* 1: Donald P. Haider-Markel: Sub-National Political Science
* 2: John Dinan: Relations between State and National Governments
* 3: Robert Agranoff: Relations between Local and National Governments
* 4: Carol S. Weissert and Jessica Ice: Relations between State and
Local Governments
* II. Political Behavior in the States and Localities
* 5: Brady Baybeck: Local Political Participation
* 6: Carolyn Tolbert and William W. Franko: State Political
Participation
* 7: Anthony Nownes: Local and State Interest Group Organizations
* 8: Joel W. Paddock: Local and State Political Parties
* 9: Timothy Krebs: Local Campaigns and Elections
* 10: William D. Hicks and Daniel A. Smith: State Campaigns and
Elections
* III. State Political Institutions
* 11: John Kincaid: Early State History and Constitutions
* 12: Shawn Bowler and Todd Donovan: State Direct Democracy
* 13: Keith Hamm, Ronald D. Hedlund, and Nancy Martorano Miller: State
Legislatures
* 14: Margaret Ferguson: State Executives
* 15: Chris Bonneau and Brent Boyea: State Courts
* 16: George A. Krause and Neil Woods: State Bureaucracy: Policy
Delegation, Comparative Institutional Capacity, and Administrative
Politics in the American States
* V. Local Political Institutions
* 17: Megan Mullin: Local Boundaries
* 18: Suzanne Leland and Holly Whisman: Local Legislatures
* 19: Richard C. Feiock and Jungah Bae: Local Executives
* 20: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr.: Local Courts
* 21: Kelly M. LeRoux: Local Bureaucracy
* VI. Sub-National Public Policy Processes
* 22: Zoltan Hajnal: The Context of Local Policymaking
* 23: Robert C. Lowery: The Context of State Policy Policymaking
* 24: William G. Jacoby and Saundra K. Schneider: State Policy and
Democratic Representation
* 25: Christine Kelleher Palus, Villanova University: Local Policy and
Democratic Representation
* VII. Sub-National Public Policies
* 26: James Garand, Justin Ulrich, and Ping Xu: Fiscal Policy
* 27: Paul Brace: Economic Development Policy (local and state)
* 28: Paul Manna: Education Policy
* 29: Mark Carl Rom: Social Welfare Policy
* 30: Charles Barrilleaux: Health Care Policy
* 31: Garrick Percival: Criminal Justice Policy (and policing)
* 32: Alesha Doan: Morality Policy
* 33: Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan and Lisa J. Hammer:
Environmental Policy
* 34: Paul Teske and Colin Provost: Regulatory Policy
* 35: Richard Fording and John Poe: Policies Towards Minority
Populations
* VIII. Conclusion
* 36: Fred Boehmke and Regina P. Branton: Sub-National Politics: A
Methodological Perspective
* 37: Bertram Johnson: Sub-National Politics: A National Political
Perspective
* 38: Nicole Bolleyer: Sub-National Politics: A Comparative Perspective
* 39: Donald P. Haider-Markel: The Future of Sub-National Political
Research
* I. Introduction
* 1: Donald P. Haider-Markel: Sub-National Political Science
* 2: John Dinan: Relations between State and National Governments
* 3: Robert Agranoff: Relations between Local and National Governments
* 4: Carol S. Weissert and Jessica Ice: Relations between State and
Local Governments
* II. Political Behavior in the States and Localities
* 5: Brady Baybeck: Local Political Participation
* 6: Carolyn Tolbert and William W. Franko: State Political
Participation
* 7: Anthony Nownes: Local and State Interest Group Organizations
* 8: Joel W. Paddock: Local and State Political Parties
* 9: Timothy Krebs: Local Campaigns and Elections
* 10: William D. Hicks and Daniel A. Smith: State Campaigns and
Elections
* III. State Political Institutions
* 11: John Kincaid: Early State History and Constitutions
* 12: Shawn Bowler and Todd Donovan: State Direct Democracy
* 13: Keith Hamm, Ronald D. Hedlund, and Nancy Martorano Miller: State
Legislatures
* 14: Margaret Ferguson: State Executives
* 15: Chris Bonneau and Brent Boyea: State Courts
* 16: George A. Krause and Neil Woods: State Bureaucracy: Policy
Delegation, Comparative Institutional Capacity, and Administrative
Politics in the American States
* V. Local Political Institutions
* 17: Megan Mullin: Local Boundaries
* 18: Suzanne Leland and Holly Whisman: Local Legislatures
* 19: Richard C. Feiock and Jungah Bae: Local Executives
* 20: Richard A. Brisbin, Jr.: Local Courts
* 21: Kelly M. LeRoux: Local Bureaucracy
* VI. Sub-National Public Policy Processes
* 22: Zoltan Hajnal: The Context of Local Policymaking
* 23: Robert C. Lowery: The Context of State Policy Policymaking
* 24: William G. Jacoby and Saundra K. Schneider: State Policy and
Democratic Representation
* 25: Christine Kelleher Palus, Villanova University: Local Policy and
Democratic Representation
* VII. Sub-National Public Policies
* 26: James Garand, Justin Ulrich, and Ping Xu: Fiscal Policy
* 27: Paul Brace: Economic Development Policy (local and state)
* 28: Paul Manna: Education Policy
* 29: Mark Carl Rom: Social Welfare Policy
* 30: Charles Barrilleaux: Health Care Policy
* 31: Garrick Percival: Criminal Justice Policy (and policing)
* 32: Alesha Doan: Morality Policy
* 33: Michael D. Jones, Elizabeth A. Shanahan and Lisa J. Hammer:
Environmental Policy
* 34: Paul Teske and Colin Provost: Regulatory Policy
* 35: Richard Fording and John Poe: Policies Towards Minority
Populations
* VIII. Conclusion
* 36: Fred Boehmke and Regina P. Branton: Sub-National Politics: A
Methodological Perspective
* 37: Bertram Johnson: Sub-National Politics: A National Political
Perspective
* 38: Nicole Bolleyer: Sub-National Politics: A Comparative Perspective
* 39: Donald P. Haider-Markel: The Future of Sub-National Political
Research