Incoming Resources
- Political economy for public policy, Ethan Bueno de Mesquita
- Applying the dismal science, when economists give advice to governments, edited by Iain McLean and Colin Jennings
- Anthropology of policy, critical perspectives on governance and power, edited by Cris Shore and Susan Wright
- The argumentative turn revisited, public policy as communicative practice, edited by Frank Fischer and Herbert Gottweis
- Principled agents?, the political economy of good government, Timothy Besley
- Public policymaking, an introduction, James Anderson
- Governance, a very short introduction, Mark Bevir
- The policy process, a reader, edited by Michael Hill
- Public policy, an introduction to the theory and practice of policy analysis, Wayne Parsons
- The Oxford handbook of classics in public policy and administration, edited by Steven J. Balla, Martin Lodge, and Edward C. Page
- Searching for safety, Aaron Wildavsky
- Analysing public policy, Peter John
- Agendas and instability in American politics, Frank R. Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jones
- The Oxford handbook of public policy, edited by Michael Moran, Martin Rein and Robert E. Goodin
- Democratic politics and policy outcomes, prepared for the [Open University] Course Team by Francis G. Castles
- Do think tanks matter?, assessing the impact of public policy institutes, Donald E. Abelson
- Policy analysis for the real world, Brian W. Hogwood and Lewis A. Gunn
- Policy networks in British government, edited by David Marsh and R.A.W. Rhodes
- Liberty, equality & democracy, by Chris Berg
- Policy worlds, anthropology and the analysis of contemporary power, edited by Cris Shore, Susan Wright and Davide PerĂ²
- British parliamentary parties, policy and power, Jack Brand
- Micromotives and macrobehavior, Thomas C. Schelling
- Handbook of public policy evaluation, edited by Stuart S. Nagel
- Theories of policy process, edited by Paul A. Sabatier
- Oxford handbook of governance, edited by David Levi-Faur
- Analysing social policy, Michael Hill and Glen Bramley
- Political economy in macroeconomics, Allan Drazen
- Whose voice?, participatory research and policy change, edited by Jeremy Holland with James Blackburn ; with a foreword by Robert Chambers
- From crisis to complacency?, shaping public policy in Britain
- A practical guide for policy analysis, the eightfold path to more effective problem solving, Eugene Bardach
- Can markets solve problems?, an empirical inquiry into neoliberalism in action, Daniel Neyland, Vera Ehrenstein and Sveta Milyaeva
- Analyzing policy, choices, conflicts, and practices, Michael C. Munger
- Studying public policy, policy cycles and policy subsystems, Michael Howlett & M. Ramesh
- Inheritance in public policy, change without choice in Britain, Richard Rose and Phillip L. Davies
- Policy styles in Western Europe, edited by Jeremy Richardson
- Policy analysis, concepts and practice, David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining
- Democracy and expertise, reorienting policy inquiry, Frank Fischer
- Conducting interpretive policy analysis, Dvora Yanow
- The public policy process, Michael Hill
- Trends in British public policy, do governments make any difference?, Brian W. Hogwood
- The myth of scientific public policy, Robert Formaini
- On the autonomy of the democratic state, Eric A. Nordlinger
- Welfare and wellbeing, Richard Titmuss's contribution to social policy, edited by Pete Alcock...[et. al.]
- Religious literacy in policy and practice, edited by Adam Dinham and Matthew Francis
- Policy analysis, concepts and practice, David L. Weimer and Aidan R. Vining
- Discursive democracy, politics, policy, and political science, John S. Dryzek
- Using social research in public policy making, edited by Carol H. Weiss
- The policy process in the modern capitalist state, Christopher Ham, Michael Hill
- Social justice and public policy, seeking fairness in diverse societies, edited by Gary Craig, Tania Burchardt and David Gordon
- Implementing public policy, governance in theory and practice, Michael Hill and Peter L. Hupe