Do new leaders make a difference?
โ Scribed by Bunce, Valerie
- Publisher
- Princeton University Pres
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 311
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
FrontMatter, pg. iContents, pg. viiList of Tables, pg. ixAcknowledgments, pg. xiIntroduction, pg. 11. Changing Leaders and Changing Policies, pg. 122. Methodology, pg. 393. Changing Leaders and Changing Policies: The Western States, pg. 594. Leadership Succession and Welfare Policy in the United States: A Case Study of the Impact of Elections on Public Policy, pg. 915. The Impact of Elite Succession: The Socialist States, pg. 1406. Leadership Change and Policy Innovation: A Case Study of the Impact of Succession on Soviet Postwar Agricultural Policy, pg. 1797. Conclusion: Policy Cycles and Leadership Succession, pg. 222Appendix, pg. 257References, pg. 261*Index, pg. 293
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