All Academic, Inc. Research Logo

Info/CitationFAQResearchAll Academic Inc.
Document

Killing Me Softly: George W. Bush, The Environment, And The Administrative Presidency
Unformatted Document Text:  17 REFERENCES Aberbach, Joel D. 1991. “The President and the Executive Branch.” In Colin Campbell and Bert A. Rockman, eds. The Bush Presidency: First Appraisals. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers, Inc. Aberbach, Joel D. & Bert A. Rockman. 1995. “The Political Views of U.S. Senior Federal Executives, 1970-1992.” The Journal of Politics. Vol.57. #3. August. pp.838-52. Baumgartner, Frank R. & Bryan D. Jones. 1993. Agendas and Instability in American Politics. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Bayard, Louis, Keith Gaby, Robyn Lee, Betsy Loyless, Mary Minette, Allison Watanabe & Erika Young, eds. 2002. “National Environmental Scorecard.” February. League of Conservation Voters. Booth, William. 2001. “ For Norton, A Party Mission: Nominee Fights GOP Environmental Image .” Washington Post. January 8. P.A1. Broder, David S. 2002. “Bush’s Stealthy Pursuit of a Partisan Agenda.” Washington Post January 2. p.A13. Bryner, Gary. 1986. Bureaucratic Discretion: Law and Policy in Federal Regulatory Agencies. New York: Pergamon Press. Burke, Adam. 2002. “Energy Boom’s Forward Guard Stalls Out in Utah…For Now.” High Country News. May 13. pp.4-5. Burke, John P. 2000. Presidential Transitions: From Politics to Practice. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Campaigne, Alys, Faith Weiss, Wesley Warren, Tyler Dillavou & Dorothee Alsentzer. 2002. “Environment in the Crosshairs: Assessing Federal Legislation in 2001.” February. National Resources Defense Council. Clarren, Rebecca. 2002. “No Game Plan for the Public Lands.” High Country News February 4, 2002” pp. 3. Claybrook, Joan. 2001. “Poor Tools for Changing the Rules.” Washington Post. March 24. p.A19. Committee on Governmental Affairs. 2002. “Rewriting the Rules.” October 24. Report Prepared by Majority Staff. United States Senate. Conley, Patricia H. 2001. Presidential Mandates: How Elections Shape the National Agenda. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Authors: Cohen, David.
first   previous   Page 19 of 24   next   last



background image
17
REFERENCES
Aberbach, Joel D. 1991. “The President and the Executive Branch.” In Colin Campbell and Bert
A. Rockman, eds. The Bush Presidency: First Appraisals. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House
Publishers, Inc.
Aberbach, Joel D. & Bert A. Rockman. 1995. “The Political Views of U.S. Senior Federal
Executives, 1970-1992.” The Journal of Politics. Vol.57. #3. August. pp.838-52.
Baumgartner, Frank R. & Bryan D. Jones. 1993. Agendas and Instability in American Politics.
Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Bayard, Louis, Keith Gaby, Robyn Lee, Betsy Loyless, Mary Minette, Allison Watanabe &
Erika Young, eds. 2002. “National Environmental Scorecard.” February. League of
Conservation Voters
.
Booth, William. 2001. “
For Norton, A Party Mission: Nominee Fights GOP Environmental
Image
.” Washington Post. January 8. P.A1.
Broder, David S. 2002. “Bush’s Stealthy Pursuit of a Partisan Agenda.” Washington Post
January 2. p.A13.
Bryner, Gary. 1986. Bureaucratic Discretion: Law and Policy in Federal Regulatory Agencies.
New York: Pergamon Press.
Burke, Adam. 2002. “Energy Boom’s Forward Guard Stalls Out in Utah…For Now.” High
Country News. May 13. pp.4-5.
Burke, John P. 2000. Presidential Transitions: From Politics to Practice. Boulder, CO: Lynne
Rienner Publishers.
Campaigne, Alys, Faith Weiss, Wesley Warren, Tyler Dillavou & Dorothee Alsentzer. 2002.
“Environment in the Crosshairs: Assessing Federal Legislation in 2001.” February. National
Resources Defense Council.
Clarren, Rebecca. 2002. “No Game Plan for the Public Lands.” High Country News February 4,
2002” pp. 3.
Claybrook, Joan. 2001. “Poor Tools for Changing the Rules.” Washington Post. March 24.
p.A19.
Committee on Governmental Affairs. 2002. “Rewriting the Rules.” October 24. Report Prepared
by Majority Staff. United States Senate.
Conley, Patricia H. 2001. Presidential Mandates: How Elections Shape the National Agenda.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.


Convention
Need a solution for abstract management? All Academic can help! Contact us today to find out how our system can help your annual meeting.
Submission - Custom fields, multiple submission types, tracks, audio visual, multiple upload formats, automatic conversion to pdf.
Review - Peer Review, Bulk reviewer assignment, bulk emails, ranking, z-score statistics, and multiple worksheets!
Reports - Many standard and custom reports generated while you wait. Print programs with participant indexes, event grids, and more!
Scheduling - Flexible and convenient grid scheduling within rooms and buildings. Conflict checking and advanced filtering.
Communication - Bulk email tools to help your administrators send reminders and responses. Use form letters, a message center, and much more!
Management - Search tools, duplicate people management, editing tools, submission transfers, many tools to manage a variety of conference management headaches!
Click here for more information.

first   previous   Page 19 of 24   next   last

©2008 All Academic, Inc.