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, Acquisitions Editor: dcongdon@ku.edu.
Studies in Government and Public Policy - Series
Building Civic Capacity
The Politics of Reforming Urban Schools
Clarence N. Stone, Jeffrey R. Henig, Bryan D. Jones, and Carol Pierannunzi
September 2001
208 pages
The Bully Pulpit
The Politics of Protestant Clergy
James L. Guth, John C. Green, Corwin E. Smidt, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Margaret M. Poloma
December 1997
240 pages
Bureau Men, Settlement Women
Constructing Public Administration in the Progressive Era
Camilla Stivers
June 2000
200 pages
By Order of the President
The Use and Abuse of Executive Direct Action
Phillip J. Cooper
December 2014
552 pages
Challenging the Growth Machine
Neighborhood Politics in Chicago and Pittsburgh
Barbara Ferman
September 1996
208 pages
The City Builders
Property Development in New York and London, 1980-2000
Susan S. Fainstein
September 2001
326 pages