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Citizens and Sectors: An Examination of Sector Preferences and Blame Attribution During Times of Certainty and Uncertainty
(2022)
The current era of sector convergence and blurred sector boundaries has important implications for the study of public and private management and how citizens interact, perceive, and experience public service deliveries ...
The influence of farm interest groups in the agricultural policy-making process /
(1980)
Analysis of the data indicated that exchange theory could be applied successfully to explain interactions between lobbyists and policy makers. In general, exchange benefits and traditional group lobbying techniques and ...
Energy conservation :
(1978)
Factors affecting the distribution of procurement awards for external analysis and management services.
(1981)
Results of the analysis indicate that not-for-profit organizations suffer competitive disadvantages because of low levels of awareness, willingness, or ability. Statistical tests indicate that these competitive disadvantages ...
Warring factions: Senators, nominees, and interest groups in the Senate confirmation process.
(1999)
Two primary methods of study are employed in this project. First, data were gathered from 1,112 confirmation hearings for federal judges and 88 confirmation hearings for cabinet secretaries-designate between 1977 and 1998. ...
Washington style: Members of Congress on Capitol Hill.
(1998)
Members of the United States House of Representatives adopt one of three distinct patterns or styles of behavior in Washington: a constituent style, policy style or partisan style. These styles are the vehicles House members ...
Whose Voice Are We Listening To After Domestic Terrorism Events? An Analysis of Presidential Responses
(2014-04-29)
Abstract
The research analyzed three U.S. Presidents (William Clinton, George W. Bush and Barak Obama), their respective key staffers (Official Voices) and the transcripts from four Sunday morning network news programs ...
Congress, the Court, and the Constitution: Constitutional Deliberation in an Affiliated Age
(2011)
The relationship between Congress and the Constitution and more specifically, constitutional deliberation within Congress, has been the focus of important scholarship (Pickerill, 2004; Devins & Whittington, 2005). This ...