| The power of policy networks in authoritarian regimes: Changing environmental policy in China |
17 |
| Restoring trust in the police: Why female officers reduce suspicions of corruption |
15 |
| Serving many masters: Public accountability in private policy implementation |
13 |
| Of paradigms and power: British economic policy making since Thatcher |
12 |
| Grappling with the real politics of systemic corruption: Theoretical debates versus real-world functions |
11 |
| The power of process: State capacity and climate policy |
9 |
| Cheap talk or incredible commitment? (Mis)calculating transparency and anti-corruption |
8 |
| Getting the basic nature of systemic corruption right: A reply to Marquette and Peiffer |
8 |
| From Internet to social safety net: The policy consequences of online participation in China |
8 |
| Power and changing modes of governance in the euro crisis |
7 |
| The paradox of collective action: Linking interest aggregation and interest articulation in EU legislative lobbying |
7 |
| Corruption and citizen participation in local government: Evidence from Latin America |
6 |
| Consultocracy and its discontents: A critical typology and a call for a research agenda |
6 |
| NGOs and the policy-making process in Russia: The case of child welfare reform |
6 |
| The twin faces of public sector design |
6 |
| Recognition of innovation and diffusion of welfare policy: Alleviating urban poverty in Chinese cities during fiscal recentralization |
6 |
| Problems, politics, and policy streams in policy implementation |
5 |
| Distance, services, and citizen perceptions of the state in rural Africa |
5 |
| Bureaucratic dilemmas: Civil servants between political responsiveness and normative constraints |
5 |
| Thinking politically about corruption as problem-solving: A reply to Persson, Rothstein, and Teorell |
5 |
| Competing for father's love? The politics of central government agency termination in China |
5 |
| The balancing act of establishing a policy agenda: Conceptualizing and measuring drivers of issue prioritization within interest groups |
5 |
| Citizen satisfaction under changing political leadership: The role of partisan motivated reasoning |
4 |
| Establishing the link between representative bureaucracy and performance: The South African case |
4 |
| Are public organizations suffering from repetitive change injury? A panel study of the damaging effect of intense reform sequences |
4 |
| Transnational policy influence and the politics of legitimation |
4 |
| More equal than others: Assessing economic and citizen groups' access across policymaking venues |
4 |
| Representation beyond people: Lobbying access of umbrella associations to legislatures and the media |
4 |
| Trust, institutions, and indigenous self-governance: An exploratory study |
4 |
| The politics of social spending after the Great Recession: The return of partisan policy making |
4 |
| Does group engagement with members constitute a beneficial inefficiency? |
4 |
| Cooking the books: Bureaucratic politicization and policy knowledge |
4 |
| How street-level bureaucrats become policy entrepreneurs: The case of urban renewal |
3 |
| Executive capacity to control legislatures and presidential choice of cabinet ministers in East Asian democracies |
3 |
| Frontline worker compliance with transparency reforms: Barriers posed by family and financial responsibilities |
3 |
| Measuring bureaucratic reputation: Scale development and validation |
3 |
| Corruption and women in cabinets: Informal barriers to recruitment in the executive |
3 |
| How to organize secondary capital city regions: Institutional drivers of locational policy coordination |
3 |
| Enhancing democracy via bureaucracy: Senior managers' social identities and motivation for policy change |
3 |
| Local effects of the new land rush: How capital inflows transformed rural Russia |
3 |
| When do middlemen matter? Evidence from variation in corruption in India |
3 |
| National cyber crisis management: Different European approaches |
3 |
| Isolated counties, administrative monitoring, and the misuse of public funds in China |
2 |
| Good governance and multidimensional poverty: A comparative analysis of 71 countries |
2 |
| Inheritance regimes: Medieval family structures and current institutional quality |
2 |
| Securing cyberspace: How states design governance arrangements |
2 |
| What makes evidence-based policy making such a useful myth? The case of NICE guidance on bariatric surgery in the United Kingdom |
2 |
| Of time, leadership, and governance: Elite incentives and stability maintenance in China |
2 |
| Governing criminal markets: The role of private insurers in kidnap for ransom |
2 |
| The politics of state compliance with international soft law in finance |
2 |