A republic, if you can keep it constitutional politics and public policy
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Upper Saddle River, NJ
Prentice Hall
c2000
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Table of Contents:
- Public Policy: The Constitutional Cornerstone
- The Constitution, Democracy, and Public Policy: The Historical Roots
- Policy Objectives: Constitutional Politics and Issue Resolution
- Popular Consent: Constitutional Politics, Public Opinion, and Elections
- Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Elections: Policy Intermediaries and the Constant Campaign
- The Media: Policy Intermediaries, Technology, and Marketplace Politics
- Congress: Constitutional Politics and the People's Branch
- The Presidency: Policy Stewardship in a Separated System
- Executive-Legislative Relations: Post-Watergate Politics and Public Policy
- Federalism: Intergovernmental Politics and Public Policy
- The Bureaucracy: Constitutional Politics and the Unelected Branch
- The Judiciary: Procedural Democracy and Policy Justice
- Constitutional Politics and Public Policy: Problems, Possibilities, and Prospects
- The Constitution of the United States


