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to ADMINISTRATION & SOCIETY Volume 33 Number 1 (March 2001) pp. 1-104 Number 2 (May 2001) pp. 105-244 Number 3 (July 2001) pp. 245-368 Number 4 (September 2001) pp. 369-488 Number 5 (November 2001) pp. 489-580 Number 6 (January 2002) pp. 581-673 Authors: BEVIR, MARK, and R.A.W. RHODES, “Decentering Tradition: Interpreting British Gov- ernment,” 107. BOGASON, PETER, “Postmodernism and American Public Administration in the 1990s,” 165. CHOI, JAEPIL, see Hooijberg, R. CORDER, KEVIN, “Acquiring New Technology: Comparing Nonprofit and Public Sector Agencies,” 194. DOUGLAS, JAMES W., and ROGER E. HARTLEY, “State Court Budgeting and Judicial Independence: Clues From Oklahoma and Virginia,” 54. FREDERICKSON, H. GEORGE, “Confucius and the Moral Basis of Bureaucracy,” 610. HARTLEY, ROGER E., see Douglas, J. W. HOOD, CHRISTOPHER, and HENRY ROTHSTEIN, “Risk Regulation Under Pressure: Problem Solving or Blame Shifting?” 21. HOOIJBERG, ROBERT, and JAEPIL CHOI, “The Impact of Organizational Characteristics on Leadership Effectiveness Models: An Examination of Leadership in a Private and a Public Sector Organization,” 403. HOWE, LOUIS E., “Mourning Administrative Generosity in a Postgenerous Time: Lessons From Wallace Shawn’s The Designated Mourner,;” 583. KATULA, MICHAEL C., see Perry, J. L. KLIJN, ERIK-HANS, “Rules as Institutional Context for Decision Making in Networks: The Approach to Postwar Housing Districts in Two Cities,” 133. MEAD, LAWRENCE M., “Welfare Reform in Wisconsin: The Local Role,” 523. MELCHIOR, ALAN, see Melchior, M. B. MELCHIOR, MARY BETH, and ALAN MELCHIOR, “A Case for Particularism in Public Administration,” 251. ADMINISTRATION & SOCIETY, Vol. 33 No. 6, January 2002 671-673 © 2002 Sage Publications 672 ADMINISTRATION & SOCIETY / September 2001 MEYER-EMERICK, NANCY, “Policy Makers, Practitioners, Citizens: Perceptions of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994,” 629. MOON, M. JAE, “Cultural Governance: A Comparative Study of Three Cultural Districts,” 432. OBENG, KOFI, see Ugboro, I. O. PERRY, JAMES L., and MICHAEL C. KATULA, “Does Service Affect Citizenship?” 330. RAINEY, HAL G., “A Reflection on Herbert Simon: A Satisficing Search for Significance,” 491. RHODES, R.A.W., see Bevir, M. RICE, JENNIFER KING, “The Cost of Working Together: A Framework for Estimating the Costs of Comprehensive Support Systems for Children,” 455. ROHR, JOHN A., “Musings on the State: A Reply to Mark Rutgers’s ‘Traditional Flavors’ ” [Disputatio Sine Fine], 664. RONIT, KARSTEN, “Institutions of Private Authority in Global Governance: Linking Ter- ritorial Forms of Self-Regulation,” 555. ROTHSTEIN, HENRY, see Hood, C. RUTGERS, MARK R., “Splitting the Universe: On the Relevance of Dichotomies for the Study of Public Administration,” 3. RUTGERS, MARK R., “Traditional Flavors? The Different Sentiments in European and American Administrative Thought” [Disputatio Sine Fine], 220. SELDEN, FRANK, see Selden, S. C. SELDEN, SALLY COLEMAN, and FRANK SELDEN, “Rethinking Diversity in Public Organizations for the 21st Century: Moving Toward a Multicultural Model,” 303. STILLMAN, RICHARD J., II, “Toward a New Agenda for Administrative State Research? A Response to Mark Rutgers’s ‘Traditional Flavors?’ Essay,” [Disputatio Sine Fine], 480. TALLEY, WAYNE K., see Ugboro, I. O. TAMUZ, MICHAL, “Learning Disabilities for Regulators: The Perils of Organizational Learning in the Air Transportation Industry,” 276. TOEPLER, STEFAN, “Culture, Commerce, and Civil Society: Rethinking Support for the Arts,” 508. UGBORO, ISAIAH O., KOFI OBENG, and WAYNE K. TALLEY, “Motivations and Impediments to Service Contracting, Consolidations, and Strategic Alliances in Public Transit Organizations,” 79. WAMSLEY, GARY L., “Reflections on the Passing of Dwight Waldo,” 247. WELCH, ERIC W., and WILSON WONG, “Effects of Global Pressures on Public Bureau- cracy: Modeling a New Theoretical Framework,” 371. WONG, WILSON, see Welch, E. W. Articles: “Acquiring New Technology: Comparing Nonprofit and Public Sector Agencies,” Corder, 194. “A Case for Particularism in Public Administration,” Melchior and Melchior, 251. “Confucius and the Moral Basis of Bureaucracy,” Frederickson, 610. “The Cost of Working Together: A Framework for Estimating the Costs of Comprehensive Support Systems for Children,” Rice, 455. “Cultural Governance: A Comparative Study of Three Cultural Districts,” Moon, 432. “Culture, Commerce, and Civil Society: Rethinking Support for the Arts,” Toepler, 508. INDEX 673 “Decentering Tradition: Interpreting British Government,” Bevir and Rhodes, 107. “Does Service Affect Citizenship?” Perry and Katula, 330. “Effects of Global Pressures on Public Bureaucracy: Modeling a New Theoretical Frame- work,” Welch and Wong, 371. “The Impact of Organizational Characteristics on Leadership Effectiveness Models: An Examination of Leadership in a Private and a Public Sector Organization,” Hooijberg and Choi, 403. “Institutions of Private Authority in Global Governance: Linking Territorial Forms of Self-Regulation,” Ronit, 555. “Learning Disabilities for Regulators: The Perils of Organizational Learning in the Air Transportation Industry,” Tamuz, 276. “Motivations and Impediments to Service Contracting, Consolidations, and Strategic Alli- ances in Public Transit Organizations,” Ugboro et al., 79. “Mourning Administrative Generosity in a Postgenerous Time: Lessons From Wallace Shawn’s The Designated Mourner;’ Howe, 583. “Policy Makers, Practitioners, Citizens: Perceptions of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994,” Meyer-Emerick, 629. “Postmodernism and American Public Administration in the 1990s,” Bogason, 165. “A Reflection on Herbert Simon: A Satisficing Search for Significance,” Rainey, 491. “Reflections on the Passing of Dwight Waldo,” Wamsley, 247. “Rethinking Diversity in Public Organizations for the 21st Century: Moving Toward a Multi- cultural Model,” Selden and Selden, 303. “Risk Regulation Under Pressure: Problem Solving or Blame Shifting?” Hood and Rothstein, 21. “Rules as Institutional Context for Decision Making in Networks: The Approach to Postwar Housing Districts in Two Cities,” Klijn, 133. “Splitting the Universe: On the Relevance of Dichotomies for the Study of Public Adminis- tration,” Rutgers, 3. “State Court Budgeting and Judicial Independence: Clues From Oklahoma and Virginia,” Douglas and Hartley, 54. “Welfare Reform in Wisconsin: The Local Role,” Mead, 523. Disputatio Sine Fine: “Musings on the State: A Reply to Mark Rutgers’s ‘Traditional Flavors,’ ” Rohr, 664. “Toward a New Agenda for Administrative State Research? A Response to Mark Rutgers’s ‘Traditional Flavors?’ Essay,” Stillman, 480. “Traditional Flavors? The Different Sentiments in European and American Administrative Thought,” Rutgers, 220.

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