VOLUME ONE: PUBLIC POLICY IN PERSPECTIVE 
 Peter Hupe and Michael Hill
 Introduction
                               Analysis in Action: The Two Faces of Public Policy
 
 
 
 PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS 
 Niccolo Machiavelli
 In What Way Princes May Keep Faith
 Herbert Simon
 Rationality in Administrative Behavior
 Harold Lasswell
 The Emerging Conception of the Policy Sciences
 Theodore Lowi
 Four Systems of Policy, Politics and Choice
 James March and Johan Olsen
 Institutional Perspectives on Political Institutions
 Elinor Ostrom
 A Behavioural Approach to the Rational Choice Theory of Collective Action
 
 PART TWO: MODELS OF THE POLICY PROCESS 
 Woodrow Wilson
 The Study of Administration
 Rod Rhodes
 The New Governance
                               Governing without Government
 
 
 Vivien Lowndes and Chris Skelcher
 The Dynamics of Multi-Organizational Partnerships
                               An Analysis of Changing Modes of Governance
 
 
 Michael Hill and Peter Hupe
 Analyzing Policy Processes as Multiple Governance
                               Accountability in Social Policy
 
 
 Paul Sabatier
 The Need for Better Theories
 
 PART THREE: PUBLIC POLICY AND BEYOND 
 Andrew Gray and Bill Jenkins
 From Public Administration to Public Management
 Deborah Stone
 Introduction to Policy Paradox
                               The Art of Political Decision-Making
 
 
 Maarten Hajer
 Policy without Polity? Policy Analysis and the Institutional Void
 Vincent Homburg
 E-Government and NPM
Carolyn Hill and Laurence Lynn
 Is Hierarchical Governance in Decline? Evidence from Empirical Research
 
 VOLUME TWO: TOWARDS PUBLIC POLICY 
 
 PART FOUR: POLICY AGENDA-BUILDING
 Peter Bachrach and Morton Baratz
 Decisions and Non-Decisions
 Roger Cobb, Jennie-Keith Ross and Marc Howard Ross
 Agenda-Building as a Comparative Political Process
 R. Kent Weaver
 The Politics of Blame Avoidance
 John Kingdon
 How Does an Idea's Time Come
 Thomas Birkland 
 Focusing Events, Mobilization and Agenda-Setting
 Paul Sabatier and Christopher Weible
 The Advocacy Coalition Framework
                                Innovations and Clarification
 
 
 
 PART FIVE: POLICY FORMULATION
 Michael Howlett
 Policy Instruments, Policy Styles and Policy Implementation
                               National Approaches to Theories of Instrument Choice
 
 
 Hans Bressers and Laurence O'Toole Jr. 
 The Selection of Policy Instruments
                               A Network-Based Perspective
 
 
 Christopher Hood 
 Intellectual Obsolescence and Intellectual Makeovers
                               Reflections on the Tools of Government after Two Decades
 
 
 Pierre Lascoumes and Patrick Le Gales
 Introduction
                               Understanding Public Policy through Its Instruments - from the Nature of Instruments to the Sociology of Public Policy Implementation
 
 
 Hal Colebatch, Robert Hoppe and Mirko Noordegraaf
 The Lessons for Policy Work 
 
 PART SIX: POLICY DECISION-MAKING
 Charles Lindblom
 The Science of Muddling through
 Graham Allison
 Conclusion to The Essence of Decision
                               Explaining the Cuban Missile Crisis
 
 
 Aaron Wildavsky
 Between Planning and Politics
                               Intellect versus Interaction as Analysis 
 
 
 Jonathan Bendor and Thomas Hammond
 Rethinking Allison's Models
 David Thacher and Martin Rein
 Managing Value Conflict in Public Policy
 
 VOLUME THREE: PUBLIC POLICY IN ACTION 
 
 PART SEVEN: POLICY IMPLEMENTATION
 Jeffrey Pressman and Aaron Wildavsky
 Appearances and Formulating Policy
 Donald van Meter and Carl van Horn
The Policy Implementation Process
 Benny Hjern and David Porter
 Implementation Structures
                               A New Unit of Administrative Analysis
 
 
 Elinor Bowen
 The Pressman-Wildavsky Paradox
                               Four Addenda or Why Models Based on Probability Theory Can Predict Implementation Success and Suggest Useful Tactical Advice for Implementers
 
 
 Paul Sabatier
Top-down and Bottom-up Approaches to Implementation Research
                               A Critical Analysis and Suggested Synthesis
 
 
 Richard Matland
 Synthesizing the Implementation Literature
                               The Ambiguity-Conflict Model of Policy Implementation
 
 
 Laurence O'Toole Jr.
 Research on Policy Implementation
 René Torenvlied and Agnes Akkerman
Theory of 'Soft' Policy Implementation in Multilevel Systems with an Application to Social Partnership in The Netherlands
 
 PART EIGHT: POLICY-MAKING AT THE STREET LEVEL 
 Michael Lipsky
 Street-Level Bureaucracy and the Analysis of Urban Reform
 Richard Weatherley and Michael Lipsky
 Street-Level Bureaucrats and Institutional Innovation
                               Implementing Special Education Reform
 
 
 Mark Bovens and Stavros Zouridis
 From Street-Level to System-Level Bureaucracies
                               How Information and Communication Technology Is Transforming Administrative Discretion and Constitutional Control
 
 
 Heather Hill
 Understanding Implementation
                               Street-Level Bureaucrat's Resources for Reform
 
 
 Peter May and Søren Winter
 Politicians, Managers and Street-Level Bureaucrats
                                Influences on Policy Implementation
 
 
 
 PART NINE: POLICY IN CONTEXT 
 Mark Bovens and Paul Hart  
 Assessing Policy Outcomes
                               Social and Political Biases
 
 
 Joop Koppenjan and Erik-Hans Klijn
 Summing up
                               Dealing with Uncertainties in Networks
 
 
 B. Guy Peters, Jon Pierre and Desmond King
 The Politics of Path Dependency
                               Political Conflict in Historical Institutionalism
 
 
 Scott Robinson
 A Decade of Treating Networks Seriously  
 Joop Koppenjan, Mirjam Kars and Haiko van der Voort
Vertical Politics in Horizontal Policy Networks
                               Framework Setting as Coupling Arrangement
 
 
 
 VOLUME FOUR: PUBLIC POLICY IN PROGRESS
 
 PART TEN: EVIDENCE AND POLICY-MAKING
 Carol Weiss
 Research for Policy's Sake
                               The Enlightenment Function of Social Science Research
 
 
 Mark Bovens and Paul 't Hart
 Epilogue
                               Making Sense of Policy Fiascoes
 
 
 Robert Hoppe
 Policy Analysis, Science and Politics
                               From 'Speaking Truth to Power' to 'Making Sense Together'
 
 
 Dale Krane
 Disorderly Progress on the Frontiers of Policy Evaluation
 Frank Fischer
 Debating the Head Start Program
                               The Westinghouse Reading Scores in Normative Perspective
 
 
 David Marsh and Allan McConnell
Towards a Framework for Establishing Policy Success
 
 PART ELEVEN: POLICY TRANSFER 
 David Dolowicz and David Marsh
 Learning from Abroad
                               The Role of Policy Transfer in Contemporary Policy-Making
 
 
 Oliver James and Martin Lodge
 The Limitations of 'Policy Transfer' and 'Lesson Drawing' for Public Policy Research
 Simon Bulmer and Stephen Padgett
Policy Transfer in the European Union
                               An Institutionalist Perspective
 
 
 Katharina Holzinger and Christoph Knill
 Causes and Conditions of Cross-National Policy Convergence
 Frances Stokes Berry and William Berry 
Innovation and Diffusion Models in Policy Research
 
 PART TWELVE: POLICY CHANGE (INCLUDING POLICY TERMINATION)
 Peter Hall
 Policy Paradigms, Social Learning and the State
                               The Case of Economic Policy-Making in Britain
 
 
 Robert Lieberman
 Ideas, Institutions and Political Order
                               Explaining Political Change
 
 
 Iris Geva-May
 Riding the Wave of Opportunity
                               Termination in Public Policy
 
 
 Frank Baumgartner, Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Bryan Jones
 Comparative Studies of Policy Agendas
 Michael Howlett
 Process Sequencing Policy Dynamics
                               Beyond Homeostasis and Path Dependency