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A historical perspective on the development of US health care policy over the last fifty years is provided with this book. Two points of significant change are identified: in the 1950s when the individual rather than the group became important; and the 1960s, when this approach was more limiting.
This collection of essays illustrate how deep concern about money in American politics runs - and how the definition of the problem has changed over time. Chapters cover episodes from the early 19th century through the 1970s.
"A collection of essays examining public health policy and the decision-making process behind it"--Provided by publisher.
"Journal of Policy History" has emerged as a major venue for scholarship on American policy history in the period after 1900. This work contains six essays intended for college undergraduates and historians unfamiliar with the period.
Offering a comparative analysis of the challenges facing centre-left parties, this volume looks at the situation in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, the European Union, Poland and Russia. It considers ideologies, coalitions and specific national circumstances.
A collection of essays that discuss the legal and constitutional debates over matters of policy throughout United States history.
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