Incoming Resources
- Strategy, a history, Lawrence Freedman
- The argumentative turn revisited, public policy as communicative practice, edited by Frank Fischer and Herbert Gottweis
- The Oxford handbook of public policy, edited by Michael Moran, Martin Rein and Robert E. Goodin
- The role of 'experts' in international and European decision-making processes, advisors, decision makers or irrelevant actors?, edited by Monika Ambrus [and three others]
- The Palgrave Handbook of the Public Servant, edited by Helen Sullivan, Helen Dickinson, Hayley Henderson
- The Nordic edge, policy possibilities for Australia, edited by Andrew Scott and Rod Campbell
- Handbook of public policy, edited by B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
- Women against fundamentalism, stories of dissent and solidarity, edited by Sukhwant Dhaliwal and Nira Yuval-Davis
- Remaking governance, peoples, politics and the public sphere, edited by Janet Newman
- Handbook of public policy evaluation, edited by Stuart S. Nagel
- A practical guide for policy analysis, the eightfold path to more effective problem solving, Eugene Bardach
- Policy paradox, the art of political decision making, Deborah Stone
- Theories of policy process, edited by Paul A. Sabatier
- Discretion and the Quest for Controlled Freedom, edited by Tony Evans, Peter Hupe
- Evidence-based policy, a realist perspective, Ray Pawson
- Policy analysis, concepts and practice, David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining
- Public policy, politics, analysis, and alternatives, Michael E. Kraft, Scott R. Furlong
- Social policy in the modern world, a comparative text, Michael Hill
- Writing public policy, a practical guide to communicating in the policy making process, Catherine F. Smith
- Social sciences and modern states, national experiences and theoretical crossroads, edited by Peter Wagner ... [et al.]
- Evidence-based policy, a practical guide to doing it better, Nancy Cartwright and Jeremy Hardie
- The myth of the rational voter, why democracies choose bad policies, Bryan Caplan
- The Oxford handbook of public policy, edited by Michael Moran, Martin Rein and Robert E. Goodin
- The Oxford handbook of global policy and transnational administration, edited by Diane Stone and Kim Moloney
- Understanding public policy, theories and issues, Paul Cairney
- Do think tanks matter?, assessing the impact of public policy institutes, Donald E. Abelson
- Policy, H. K. Colebatch
- Analyzing public policy, Peter John
- The public policy process, Michael Hill
- Public policy, a new introduction, Christoph Knill, Jale Tosun
- Comparative public policy, patterns of post-war transformation, Francis G. Castles
- Think tank traditions, policy research and the politics of ideas, edited by Diane Stone and Andrew Denham
- How ideas and institutions shape the politics of public policy, Daniel BĂ©land
- Policy, H.K. Colebatch
- Writing public policy, a practical guide to communicating in the policy-making process, Catherine F. Smith
- The political process of policymaking, a pragmatic approach to public policy, Philippe Zittoun
- Can markets solve problems?, an empirical inquiry into neoliberalism in action, Daniel Neyland, Vera Ehrenstein and Sveta Milyaeva
- Policy analysis, concepts and practice, David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining
- The Oxford handbook of political networks, edited by Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Alexander H. Montgomery, and Mark Lubell
- The public policy process, Michael Hill
- Conducting interpretive policy analysis, Dvora Yanow
- The Palgrave Handbook of Intersectionality in Public Policy, edited by Olena Hankivsky, Julia S. Jordan-Zachery
- Introduction to public policy, Charles Wheelan
- Reframing public policy, discursive politics and deliberative practices, Frank Fischer
- Madmen, intellectuals, and academic scribblers, the economic engine of political change, Wayne A. Leighton and Edward J. Lopez