Questioning the policy implications of contemporary theories of egalitarian justice
Confronts neoclassical economic conventions on homeownership in sub-Saharan African cities
How can we explain policy preference mismatch between voters and their representatives?
A comprehensive account of the discrimination that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender families confront and a look at how policy changes could make them more secure
Durable lessons from New York on collaboration, leadership, and overcoming complex political challenges
How race affects Americans' experiences of government
Renewable energy policies and the politics of resource management
This book proposes a method for understanding the relationship between federalism and public policy in a comparative and institutional perspective
Political barriers to clean energy transitions
Patronage negatively affects economic opportunity for small farms and businesses
Personal presidential style profoundly affects China policy, both in and outside the administration
Brings political parties back to the study of foreign policy
A penetrating look at how government workers make sense of their work, ascribe identity to the people they encounter, and account for their decisions and actions
The media's role in using disaster relief reduction for political gain
Multilingualism depoliticizes policymaking in the EU
Global experts develop explanations of how governments responded to COVID-19
Subjects into citizens—understanding the role of government in democracies
The moral failure of American structured inequality in education
An Insider’s Guide to Homeland Security
After-school programs that shift power to parents do more than help kids read and write — they create politically engaged citizen-parents
How interest groups’ framing prevents solutions to gun violence
Friendship studies can model behavior both intellectual and actual
Money and policy reveal the connections between federalism and a strong welfare state
Junior foreign policy entrepreneurs in Congress are reshaping the United States’ foreign policy landscape