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Conference Papers
Fred
Argy - Australia's Fiscal Straightjacket
Paul Cairney - How
does Political Science Literature Conceptualise Change? A Multiple
Lenses
Tom Christensen &
Per Laegreid - Living in the Past?
Tenure roles and attitudes in the Central Civil Service
Selwyn Cornish - History
and the Development of Central Banking in Australia 1920-1970
Darren Halpin - Charting
Interest Group 'Careers' Studying Group
Brian Head & Jenny
Stewart - Evaluating Policy Processes
Reconsidering Polivy Evaluation & Policy Learning
Huw McKay - Asian
industrialisation a strategic analysis with a memorandum on the
Australian response
Alex Millmow - Does
academic economic opinion matter any more?
Allan McConnell - What is Policy Change? A Small Step on an Uneven Road
Martin Painter - Legacies
Remembered Lessons Forgotten: Transplanting the Regulatory State
to Asia? The Case of Japan
Jos C.N. Raadschelders - Tradition in the Study and Practice of Public Administration: Explorations and the Case of Negotiable Authority
Neils Schoorlemmer & Geert Verbong - Collective Memory in Action: Understanding Dutch River Policy
Amanda Smullen - Assessing
symbolic convergence over time: Similarities and differences in
official accounts of agency reform in The Netherlands, Sweden and
Australia
Graeme Snooks - Australia's Longrun Economic Strategy, Performance, and Policy: A Dynamic Perspective
Rhodes, Wanna & Weller
- Reinventing Westminster:
How Public Executives Reframe their world
Willem Trommel - The
potential Richness of Path Depending Analysis: Explaining Radical
Welfare Reform in The Netherlands
Fritz Van der Meer &
Jos C.N. Raadschelders - Administrative
Models raditions and Reform
Christopher Pollit -
Bureaucracies Remember post Bureaucratic Organizations
Forget?
Roger Wettenhall -
FABRICATION, FASHION, FORGETFULNESS, FUZZINESS: FACTORS IN DEBATES ABOUT ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANISATION
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