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The Right to Know is a timely and compelling consideration of a vital question: What information should governments and other powerful organizations disclose? Excessive secrecy corrodes democracy, facilitates corruption, and undermines good public policymaking, but keeping a lid on military...
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The design of policy process research / Samuel Workman & Christopher M. Weible -- How to conduct a multiple streams study / Reimut Zohlnhöfer, Nicole Herweg, Nikolaos Zahariadis -- The code and craft of punctuated equilibrium / Samuel Workman, Frank R. Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jones -- Methods...
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"What happens to a society--and a planet--when capitalism outgrows democracy? The tensions between democracy and capitalism are longstanding, and they have been laid bare by the social effects of COVID-19. The narrative of "essential workers" has provided thin cover for the fact that society's...
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This text provides an introduction to the ways in which five different disciplines have approached the study of business and government. It examines how business interacts with government in different parts of the world, including the United States the EU, China, Japan and South America.
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This edited collection examines corruption in the public sector, assessing case studies from across the globe in order to provide an international perspective on this worldwide issue. Case studies include an examination of how corruption has been minimized in Singapore and Hong Kong; an...
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