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Conserving
Nature in the State of Nature: Tragic Choices for INGO Policy
Implementers, Deborah Avant, Political
Science and International Affairs,
George Washington University
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Palestinian Civil
Society in Theory and Practice, Nathan J. Brown, Political
Science and International Affairs,
George Washington University
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Policy Entrepreneurship and the Maximization of Institutional
Leverage: The Case of the U.S. Air Force, Colin Campbell,
University of British Columbia
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Private
Governance and the Diffusion of Regulatory Policy: The Case of Competition Policy in the United States and the
European Union, Edward Cohen, Westminster College
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The
Path-Dependence of an Idea: Why Scandinavian Welfare States Remain Distinct,
Robert Cox, School of International
and Area Studies, University of Oklahoma
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Theatres
of Innovation: Political Communication and Contemporary Public Policy,
Michael Crozier, Department of Political Science, University of Melbourne
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Organizational
Reform and the Expansion of the South's Voice at the Fund, Peter Evans,
Department of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley and Martha
Finnemore, Department of Political Science, George Washington University
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Crony Capitalism and
Pluralism: Democracy Undermined by Competitiveness?, Gulnaz Sharafutdinova,
Department of Political Science, George Washington University
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Institutional
Innovation in a Global Context: The Case of Centrelink, John Halligan,
Department of Public Administration, University of Canberra
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Intelligence Organizations and the Organization of
Intelligence: What Library Catalogues Can Tell Us about 9/11, Thomas H.
Hammond, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University; Kyle I. Jen, House Fiscal
Agency, State of Michigan; and, Ko Maeda, Department of
Political Science, Michigan State University
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Connecting and Innovating Inside Government: Networks,
Processes and Paths to Innovation, Mark Considine and Jenny M. Lewis,
Department of Political Science, University of Melbourne
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Changes in the
Policy Prohibiting Insider Trading in France, Nicole de Montricher,
University of Paris II and CNRS
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Federalism
and the Politics of Long-Term Care Reform in Germany and the United States,
Andrea Louise Campbell, Harvard University and Kimberly J. Morgan, George
Washington University
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Public
Policy Implications of the Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable in the
Innovation of Complex Technologies, Robert W. Rycroft, Center for
International Science and Technology Policy, George Washington University
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Using
Ideas Strategically: The Contest Between Business and NGO Networks in
Intellectual Property Rights, Susan K. Sell, Political Science and
International Affairs, George Washington University, and Aseem Prakash,
Political Science, University of Washington
- Rethinking
Corporate Governance: Strong Democracy in Baltimore's Empowerment Zone?,
Robert P. Stoker, George Washington University
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