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Anzia,S.F.和T.M.Moe。2016年,《政客利用政策制造政治吗?公共部门劳动法案例》,《美国政治学评论》110(4):763–777。doi:10.1017/S0003055416000484。卡米萨,A.M.1995。政府作为利益集团:政府间游说和联邦制度。Westport:格林伍德出版集团。詹森,J.M.2018。《美国政府间游说:评估积累知识的好处》,《州和地方政府评论》50(4):270–281。doi:10.177/0160323X18824514。约翰,1994年。“地方政府与欧盟游说”,《当代政治研究》第2期:906–921页。Lowery,D.、V.Gray、J.Cluverius和J.J.Harden。2013年,《解释美国公共部门游说的异常增长,1997-2007》,Publius:the Journal of Federalism 43(4):580–599。doi:10.1093/publics/pjs052.May,P.J.和S.C.Winter。2009年,《政治家、管理者和街头官僚:对政策执行的影响》,《公共行政研究与理论杂志》19(3):453–476。doi:10.1093/jopart/mum030。Pelissero,J.P.和R.E.英格兰。1987年,《州和地方政府的华盛顿代表:游说策略和里根总统的新联邦主义》州和地方政府评论19(2):68–72。https://www.jstor.org/stable/4354904
Kittens are Evil II: little heresies in public policy
Anzia, S. F., and T. M. Moe. 2016. “Do Politicians Use Policy to Make Politics? The Case of Public-Sector Labor Laws.” The American Political Science Review 110 (4): 763–777. doi:10. 1017/S0003055416000484. Cammisa, A. M. 1995. Governments as Interest Groups: Intergovernmental Lobbying and the Federal System. Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group. Jensen, J. M. 2018. “Intergovernmental Lobbying in the United States: Assessing the Benefits of Accumulated Knowledge.” State and Local Government Review 50 (4): 270–281. doi:10.1177/ 0160323X18824514. John, P. 1994. “Local Government and the European Union Lobbying.” Contemporary Political Studies 2: 906–921. Lowery, D., V. Gray, J. Cluverius, and J. J. Harden. 2013. “Explaining the Anomalous Growth of Public Sector Lobbying in the American States, 1997–2007.” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 43 (4): 580–599. doi:10.1093/publius/pjs052. May, P. J., and S. C. Winter. 2009. “Politicians, Managers, and Street-Level Bureaucrats: Influences on Policy Implementation.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 19 (3): 453–476. doi:10.1093/jopart/mum030. Pelissero, J. P., and R. E. England. 1987. “State and Local Governments’ Washington “Reps”: Lobbying Strategies and President Reagan’s New Federalism.” State & Local Government Review 19 (2): 68–72. https://www.jstor.org/stable/4354904
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