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This book addresses the proliferation of legal constraints on policymaking in the executive branch of the federal government and highlights the risks and dangers this poses for public policy.
This book examines the Soviet Union and the gradual process of liberalization in its press and government.
One of the most eminent authors on Latin America addresses questions crucial to US policy in the Caribbean area.
This study is concerned primarily with comparing the behavior of for-profit, public, and voluntary hospitals.
In response to renewed concerns over illnesses related to blood transfusions, this volume provides two diverging perspectives on how a high-quality blood supply can best be achieved and maintained.
This is the 11th in the American Enterprise Institute's continuing series of annual reviews of the work of the United States Supreme Court.
Between August 1933 and spring 1934, more than seven million peasants were starved to death in Ukraine by deliberate Soviet national policy.
This volume suggests strategies to ease the stress posed by disruptions in the oil supply.
In this brief volume, an eminent Islamic scholar tries to demonstrate to Westerners how his faith influences the everyday life of its practitioners.
The authors review the empirical evidence concerning the Food and Drug Administration's effect on the rate of innovation, the delays in introducing new drugs, and the profitability of pharmaceutical research.
Australia at the Polls combines scholarship with commentary, providing the full analysis and data thatmake it indispensable to the specialist without lapsing into technical language and terminology.
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