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AMERICAN REVIEW OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Volume 32 Number 1 (March 2002) pp. 1-112 Number 2 (June 2002) pp. 113-260 Number 3 (September 2002) pp. 261-376 Number 4 (December 2002) pp. 377-484 Authors: AVERCH, HARVEY, “Beyond Machiavelli: Policy Analysis Comes of Age, by Beryl A. Radin; A Practi- cal Guide for Policy Analysis, by Eugene Bardach; Policy Entrepreneurs and School Choice, by Michael Mintrom; Public Policy Making, by Larry N. Gerston” [Book Review], 471. BACOT, HUNTER, BILL McCOY, and JENNIFER PLAGMAN-GALVIN, “Municipal Commercial Recycling: Barriers to Success,” 145. BOX, RICHARD C., “Pragmatic Discourse and Administrative Legitimacy,” 20. CARMICHAEL, PAUL, “Northern Ireland Public Administration in Transition: An Analysis of the Civil Service,” 166. DAY, ESTHER, see Stewart, P. A. DICKE, LISA A., “Ensuring Accountability in Human Services Contracting: Can Stewardship Theory Fill the Bill?” 455. ERIE, STEVEN P., see Saxton, G. D. GIANNATASIO, NICHOLAS A., “Rethinking Democratic Accountability, by Robert D. Behn” [Book Review], 251. GINGER, CLARE, “Ecosystem Management: Adaptive Strategies for Natural Resources Organiza- tions in the Twenty-First Century edited by Jennifer Aley, William R. Burch, Beth Conover, and Donald Field; Ecosystem Management: Applications for Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Resources, edited by Mark S. Boyce and Alan Haney; Environmental Injustices, Political Struggles: Race, Class, and the Environment, edited by David E. Camacho; Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century (4th ed.), edited by Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft: The Politics of Ecosystem Management, by Hanna J. Cortner and Margaret A. Moote” [Book Review}, 100. GREEN, RICHARD T., “Common Law, Equity, and American Public Administration,” 263. HALE, KATHLEEN, see Mossberger, K. HARDING, DAVID, see Stewart, P. A. HOENE, CHRISTOPHER W., see Saxton, G. D. JOYCE, CHRISTOPHER, “Handbook of Government Budgeting,” edited by Roy T. Meyers; Strategic Budgeting, by Roy T. Meyers; Budgetary Politics in American Governments (2nd ed.), by James L. AMERICAN REVIEW OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, Vol. 32 No. 4, December 2002 479-481 © 2002 Sage Publications 480 ARPA/ December 2002 Gosling; Developments in Local Government Finance: Theory and Policy, edited by Giancarlo Pola, George France, and Rosella Levaggi” [Book Review], 246. KLINGNER, DONALD E., JOHN NALBANDIAN, and BARBARA S. ROMZEK, “Politics, Adminis- tration, and Markets: Conflicting Expectations and Accountability,” 117. KOVEN, STEVEN G., and CHRISTOPHER MAUSOLFF, “The Influence of Political Culture on State Budgets: Another Look at Elazar’s Formulation,” 66. LINDENBERG, KAREN E., see Reese, L. A. MAHLER, JULIANNE, and PRISCILLA M. REGAN, “Learning to Govern Online: Federal Agency Internet Use,” 326. MAUSOLFF, CHRISTOPHER, see Koven, S. G. McCOyY, BILL, see Bacot, H. MOSSBERGER, KAREN, and KATHLEEN HALE, “‘Polydiffusion’ in Intergovernmental Programs: Information Diffusion in the School-to-Work Network,” 398. NALBANDIAN, JOHN, see Klingner, D. E. PLAGMAN-GALVIN, JENNIFER, see Bacot, H. RADIN, BERYL A., “What Motivates Bureaucrats? Politics and Administration During the Reagan Years, by Marissa Martino Golden; In the Web ofP olitics: Three Decades of the U.S. Federal Execu- tive, by Joel D. Aberbach and Bert A. Rockman” [Book Review], 371. REESE, LAURA A., and KAREN E. LINDENBERG, “Assessing Local Government Sexual Harass- ment Policies,” 295. REGAN, PRISCILLA M., see Mahler, J. ROCHELEAU, BRUCE, and LIANGFU WU, “Public Versus Private Information Systems: Do They Differ in Important Ways? A Review and Empirical Test,” 379. ROMZEK, BARBARA S., see Klingner, D. E. SAXTON, GREGORY D., CHRISTOPHER W. HOENE, and STEVEN P. ERIE, “Fiscal Constraints and the Loss of Home Rule: The Long-Term Impacts of California’s Post—Proposition 13 Fiscal Regime,” 423. SCHMIDT, DIANE E., “Politicization and Responsiveness in the Regional Officoefs t heN LRB,” 188. SINCLAIR, THOMAS A. P., “From Community Building to Governing Strangers: Reconceptualizing Institutional Relationships Among Governments, Community Organizations, and Individuals,” 312. SISNEROS, ANTHONY, “The Other Americans: How Immigrants Renew Our Country, Our Economy, and Our Values, by Joel Millman; Immigration and Race: New Challengefso r American Democ- racy, edited by Gerald D. Jaynes; Heaven’s Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy, by George J. Borjas” [Book Review], 242. STEWART, PATRICK A., DAVID HARDING, and ESTHER DAY, “Regulating the New Agricultural Biotechnology by Managing Innovation Diffusion,” 78. TRUE, JAMES L., and GLENN H. UTTER, “Saying ‘Yes,’ ‘No,’ and ‘Load Me Up’ to Guns in Amer- ica,” 216. UTTER, GLENN H., see True, J. L. VISSER, JAMES A., “Understanding Local Government Cooperation in Urban Regions: Toward a Cul- tural Model of Interlocal Relations,” 40. WANG, XIAOHU, “Assessing Administrative Accountability: Results From a National Survey,” 350. WU, LIANGPU, see Rocheleau, B. YOUNG, DENNIS R., “The Influence of Business on Nonprofit Organizations and the Complexity of Nonprofit Accountability: Looking Inside as Well as Outside” [Invited Essay], 3. Articles: “Assessing Administrative Accountability: Results From a National Survey,” Wang, 350. “Assessing Local Government Sexual Harassment Policies,” Reese and Lindenberg, 295. “Common Law, Equity, and American Public Administration,” Green, 263. INDEX 481 “Ensuring Accountability in Human Services Contracting: Can Stewardship Theory Fill the Bill?” Dicke, 455. “Fiscal Constraints and the Loss of Home Rule: The Long-Term Impacts of California’s Post—Proposi- tion 13 Fiscal Regime,” Saxton et al., 423. “From Community Building to Governing Strangers: Reconceptualizing Institutional Relationships Among Governments, Community Organizations, and Individuals,” Sinclair, 312. “The Influence of Business on Nonprofit Organizations and the Complexity of Nonprofit Accountabil- ity: Looking Inside as Well as Outside” [Invited Essay], Young, 3. “The Influence of Political Culture on State Budgets: Another Look at Elazar’s Formulation,” Koven and Mausolff, 66. “Learning to Govern Online: Federal Agency Internet Use,” Mahler and Regan, 326. “Municipal Commercial Recycling: Barriers to Success,” Bacot et al., 145. “Northern Ireland Public Administration in Transition: An Analysis of the Civil Service,” Carmichael, 166. “Politicization and Responsiveness in the Regional Offices of the NLRB,” Schmidt, 188. “Politics, Administration, and Markets: Conflicting Expectations and Accountability,” Klingner et al, 117. “*Polydiffusion’ in Intergovernmental Programs: Information Diffusion in the School-to-Work Net- work,” Mossberger and Hale, 398. “Pragmatic Discourse and Administrative Legitimacy,” Box, 20. “Public Versus Private Information Systems: Do They Differ in Important Ways? A Review and Empiri- cal Test,” Rocheleau and Wu, 379. “Regulating the New Agricultural Biotechnology by Managing Innovation Diffusion,” Stewart et al., 78. “Saying ‘Yes,’ “No, and ‘Load Me Up’ to Guns in America,” True and Utter, 216. “Understanding Local Government Cooperation in Urban Regions: Toward a Cultural Model of Interlocal Relations,” Visser, 40. Book Reviews: “Beyond Machiavelli: Policy Analysis Comes of Age, by Beryl A. Radin; A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis, by Eugene Bardach; Policy Entrepreneurs and School Choice, by Michael Mintrom; Pub- lic Policy Making, by Larry N. Gerston,” Averch, 471. “Ecosystem Management: Adaptive Strategies for Natural Resources Organizations in the Twenty-First Century edited by Jennifer Aley, William R. Burch, Beth Conover, and Donald Field; Ecosystem Management: Applications for Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Resources, edited by Mark S. Boyce and Alan Haney; Environmental Injustices, Political Struggles: Race, Class, and the Environment, edited by David E. Camacho; Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century (4th ed.), edited by Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft; The Politics of Ecosystem Management, by Hanna J. Cortner and Margaret A. Moote,” Ginger, 100. “Handbook of Government Budgeting,” edited by Roy T. Meyers; Strategic Budgeting, by Roy T. Meyers; Budgetary Politics in American Governments (2nd ed.), by James L. Gosling; Develop- ments in Local Government Finance: Theory and Policy, edited by Giancarlo Pola, George France, and Rosella Levaggi,” Joyce, 246. “The Other Americans: How Immigrants Renew Our Country, Our Economy, and Our Values, by Joel Millman; /mmigration and Race: New Challengefso r American Democracy, edited by Gerald D. Jaynes; Heaven's Door: Immigration Policy and the American Economy, by George J. Borjas,” Sisneros, 242. “Rethinking Democratic Accountability, by Robert D. Behn,” Giannatasio, 251. “What Motivates Bureaucrats? Politics and Administration During the Reagan Years, by Marissa Martino Golden; /n the Web of Politics: Three Decades of the U.S. Federal Executive, by Joel D. Aberbach and Bert A. Rockman,” Radin, 371.

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