Washington at work : back rooms and clean air

著者

    • Cohen, Richard E.

書誌事項

Washington at work : back rooms and clean air

Richard E. Cohen

Allyn and Bacon, c1995

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Using a "How a Bill Becomes Law" approach, Washington at Work brings to life the modern policy-making process of the United States government through a thought-provoking case study of the 1990 Clean Air Act. Congress, the Presidency, interest groups and the Bureaucracy are examined by following this Act from its inception to a final "product" that was passed into law. In addition, the second edition describes the environmental and political effects of steps that have been taken since 1990 to implement the new law.

目次

Note On Sources. 1. It's Tough to Get Things Done. 2. Early Clean-Air Politics. 3. The Reagan Years: Defining the Limits. 4. Bush Breaks the Logjam. 5. Crumbling Committees. 6. The Senate Leader Takes Over. 7. Special Interests and Influence. 8. Behind the House's Closed Doors. 9. Making Alternative Deals. 10. Conference Committee Reaches Common Ground. 11. Clearing the Air. 12. Epilogue: The Conflicts Resume Index. About The Author.

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