<p>PART ONE: THE NATURE AND STUDY OF THE WHAT, WHO, AND WHY OF PUBLIC POLICY</p> 1. The Contemporary Language of Public Policy: Starting to Understand, <br> Stella Z. Theodoulou <p>2. Enduring Political Questions and Public Policy, James J. Gosling</p> <p>3. Political Science and Public Policy, Paul A. Sabatier</p> <p>4. Bounded Rationality and Rational Choice Theory, Bryan D. Jones, Graeme Boushey,<br>and Samuel Workman</p> <p>5. Still Muddling, Not Yet Through, Charles E. Lindblom</p> <p>6. Group Politics and Representative Democracy, David B. Truman</p> <p>7. Neo Pluralism, Andrew S. McFarland</p> <p>8. Imperfect Competition, Ralph Miliband</p> <p>9. Issue Networks and the Executive Establishment, Hugh Heclo</p> <p>10. Who Benefits, Who Governs, Who Wins, G. William Domhoff</p> <p>PART TWO: RULES, STRATEGIES, RESOURCES, AND CULTURE</p> 11. Rules, Strategies, Resources, and Culture, Matthew A. Cahn <p>12. The Federalist Papers: #1, #10, #15, #78, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison</p> <p>13. The Anti-Federalist Papers</p> <p>14. Capitalism and Freedom, Milton Friedman</p> <p>15. The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups, Mancur Olsen</p> <p>16. Constructing the Political Spectacle, Murray Edelman</p> <p>17. A Preface to Economic Democracy, Robert Dahl</p> <p>18. The Semisovereign People, E. Schattschneider</p> <p>19. Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life, Robert N. Bellah, Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton</p> <p><strong>PART THREE: THEORIES ON THE POLICY PROCESS</strong></p> <p>20. In Search of a Framework to Understand the Policy Process, Stella Z. Theodoulou</p> <p>21. Theories Of and In the Policy Process, David L. Weimer</p> <p>22. The Stages Approach to the Policy Process, Peter DeLeon</p> <p>23. Typologies of Public Policy, Peter J. Steinberger</p> <p>24. Agendas and Instability, Frank R. Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jones</p> <p>25. Why Some Issues Rise and Others are Negated, John Kingdon</p> <p>26. Policy Entrepreneurship, Michael Mintrom and Phillipa Norman</p> <p>27. Background on the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework, Elinor Ostrom</p> <p>28. The Mechanism of Policy Diffusion, Charles R. Shipan and Craig Volden</p> <p>29. Advocacy Coalition Framework, Social Construction and Policy Design and Emerging Trends, Matthew Nowlin</p> <p>PART FOUR: INSTITUTIONAL AND NON INSTITUTIONAL ACTORS</p> 30. Institutional and Noninstitutional Actors in the Policy Process, Matthew A. Cahn <p>31. Congress: Keystone of the Washington Establishment, Morris Fiorina</p> <p>32. Congress: The Electoral Connection, David Mayhew</p> <p>33. Presidential Power, Richard Neustadt</p> <p>34. The Presidential Policy Stream, Paul Light</p> <p>35. The Rise of the Bureaucratic State, James Q. Wilson</p> <p>36. Regulation: Politics, Bureaucracy, and Economics, Kenneth J. Meier</p> <p>37. Appellate Courts as Policy Makers, Lawrence Baum</p> <p>38. The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change? Gerald N. Rosenberg</p> <p>39. Parties, the Government, and the Policy Process, Samuel J. Eldersveld.</p> <p>40. The Advocacy Explosion, Jeffrey M. Berry.</p> <p>41. The Consultant Corps, Larry Sabato.</p> <p>42. News That Matters, Shanto Iyengar and Donald Kinder</p> <p>43. Processing Politics: Learning from Television in the Internet Age, Doris Graber</p> <p>PART FIVE: MAKING PUBLIC POLICY</p> 44. The Structure and Context of Policy Making, Stella Z. Theodoulou <p>45. Causal Stories as Problem Definition, Deborah A. Stone</p> <p>46. Issues and Agendas, Roger W. Cobb and Charles D. Elder</p> <p>47. New Research on Agendas in the Policy Process, Barry Pump</p> <p>48. Policy Analysis - A Multidisciplinary Framework, William N. Dunn</p> <p>49. Synthesizing the Implementation Literature, Richard E. Matland</p> <p>50. The Assessment of Executed Policy Solutions, Stella Z. Theodoulou and C. Kofinis</p> <p>51. Policy Change and Termination, Stella Z. Theodoulou and C. Kofinis</p>