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Executive policymaking influence via the administrative apparatus
Abstract Elected chief executives in the United States—that is, governors and presidents—routinely attempt to achieve their domestic policy goals by influencing the decision‐making of public agencies. I provide empirical assessments of the two most frequently theorized elected executive influence tactics: political appointments and the centralization ...
Susan Webb Yackee
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Characteristics of Interlibrary Loan Requests at the Library of Congress
Melissa Trevvett
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Laos: A Country Study. Edited by Andrea Matles Savada. Area Handbook Series. Washington, D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, 1995. xliii, 366 pp. $21.00. [PDF]
Martin Stuart–Fox
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Scenes From a Sociolegal Career: An Informal Memoir
ABSTRACT This memoir describes the 40‐year unfolding, project by project, of my sociolegal field research on legal and regulatory processes. It provides brief accounts of my interactions and interviews with regulatory officials and with businesspeople responsible for regulatory compliance.
Robert A. Kagan
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Maternity Care Deserts: Key Drivers of the National Maternal Health Crisis. [PDF]
Adashi EY, O'Mahony DP, Cohen IG.
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Introduction: the (im)material spectrum of manuscript and print interaction☆
Abstract This introductory essay to the special issue on Early Modern English Textual Cultures Between Manuscript and Print first outlines previous research into different kinds of interaction between manuscript and print. Examples of this interplay include, for instance, the transmission of text and images from one medium into another, the use of ...
Sara Norja, Mari‐Liisa Varila
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