Studies in Government and Public Policy
Studies in Government and Public Policy
Broadly conceived, this series encompasses significant works of scholarship that examine the complex of political institutions, laws, and customs through which the function of governing is carried out, and how public affairs are managed and conducted.
For more information about the series, please contact David Congdon, Senior Editor: dcongdon@ku.edu.
Studies in Government and Public Policy - Series
The Accountability State
US Federal Inspectors General and the Pursuit of Democratic Integrity
Nadia Hilliard
April 2017
288 pages
After the Cure
Managing AIDS and Other Public Health Crises
Martin A. Levin and Mary Bryna Sanger
July 2000
278 pages
All Roads Lead to Power
The Appointed and Elected Paths to Public Office for US Women
Kaitlin Sidorsky
May 2019
248 pages
The American Political Pattern
Stability and Change, 1932-2016
Byron E. Shafer
November 2016
288 pages
The American Road
Highways and American Political Development, 1891-1956
Katherine M. Johnson
June 2021
232 pages
Attack Politics
Negativity in Presidential Campaigns since 1960
Emmett H. Buell Jr. and Lee Sigelman
September 2009
400 pages
Black Social Capital
The Politics of School Reform in Baltimore, 1986-1999
Marion Orr
October 1999
256 pages