Transatlantic Policymaking in an Age of Austerity by Martin A Levin

Transatlantic Policymaking in an Age of Austerity by Martin A Levin

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Integrates the study of politics and public policy across a spectrum of regulatory and social welfare policies in the United States and several nations of Western Europe. This title distills the prominent issues, politics, and roles played by governmental institutions into an understanding of the policymaking in and among transatlantic nations.

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Transatlantic Policymaking in an Age of Austerity by Martin A Levin

Integrates the study of politics and public policy across a spectrum of regulatory and social welfare policies in the United States and several nations of Western Europe. This title distills the prominent issues, politics, and roles played by governmental institutions into an understanding of the policymaking in and among transatlantic nations.
Martin A. Levin is a professor of political science and founding director of the Gordon Public Policy Center at Brandeis University, author of After the Cure: Managing AIDS and other Public Health Crises, and coeditor of The New Politics of Policymaking. Martin Shapiro is James W. and Isabel Coffroth Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. Both are coeditors of Seeking the Center: Politics and Policymaking at the New Century.
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ISBN 13 9781589010314
ISBN 10 1589010310
Title Transatlantic Policymaking in an Age of Austerity
Author Martin A Levin
Series American Governance And Public Policy Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Year published 2004-11-11
Number of pages 344
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