Hayes, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at Colgate University, offers a vigorous defense of incrementalism, the theory that the policymaking process should involve bargaining
The first five chapters of this work by Hayes (political science, Colgate U.), individually introducing and assessing what he sees as the most useful models for understanding policy-making processes i
Michael Hayes offers a vigorous defense of incrementalism: the theory that the policymaking process typically should involve bargaining, delay, compromise, and, therefore, incremental change. Incremen
Nearly 40 men and women, Republicans and Democrats, who served in the US House of Representatives during the past four decades, and one former lobbyist recount their personal experience at the job. S
Alkire et al. provide a clear understanding of the operational, logistics, and cost trade-offs between three interdependent elements of the Navy's Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program: the number of LCS