by Marc K. Landy (Editor), Martin A. Levin (Editor)
In The New Politics of Public Policy, Marc Landy and Martin Levin bring together a group of leading experts to examine the most important arenas of modern domestic policy reform--health, entitlements, environment, and taxation--as well as the changes that have taken place in the key policy-making institutions on Congress, the executive brand, the states, and the courts. Contributors include James Q. Wilson, Aaron Wildavsky, Peter Shuck, Martin Shapiro, Wilson C. McWilliams, Robert Kagan, R. Shep Melnik, James Morone, Timothy Conlan, David Beam, Maraget Wrightson, Paul Quirk, Marc Landy, and Martin Levin.
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In The New Politics Of Public Policy, Marc Landy And Martin Levin bring together a group of leading experts to examine the most important arenas of modern domestic policy reform--health, entitlements, environment, and taxation--as well as the changes that have taken place in the key policy-making institutions of Congress, the executive branch, the states, and the courts.
Author Biography
Marc K. Landy is professor of political science at Boston College and a senior fellow of the Gordon Public Policy Center at Brandeis University. Martin A. Levin is professor of politics and director of the Gordon Public Policy Center at Brandeis University.