Notes on the State of Politics, Sabato’s Crystal Ball
Notes on the State of Politics, Sabato’s Crystal Ball
Stanford Social Innovation Review - Looking back to move forward
Stanford Social Innovation Review - Looking back to move forward - Article
Clearer Thinking Podcast with Spencer Greenberg
Clearer Thinking Podcast with Spencer Greenberg
New York Times Op-Ed: GOP Stymied in the States
New York Times Op-Ed: GOP Stymied in the States
Matt Grossmann on How Policy Change Happens
Mike Baranowski talks with political scientist Matt Grossmann, Director of Michigan State University’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, about his book Artists of the Possible: Governing Networks and American Policy Change Since 1945.
Topics Mike & Matt discuss include:
– how much of a role the public has in policy change
– the flaws in our standard notions of how policy change happens
– how Matt examined every major policy change from 1945 – 2004
– why policy favors the status quo – and liberal interests
– President Trump as a policymaker
– and lots more
“Republicans Don’t Mind More Dysfunction,” by Jonathan Bernstein, Bloomberg.
“Republicans Go for a Win in Name Only,” and “The Democrats Become the Party of Values” by Jonathan Bernstein, Bloomberg.
“Republicans Go for a Win in Name Only” by Jonathan Bernstein, Bloomberg.
“Republicans Go for a Win in Name Only” by Jonathan Bernstein, Bloomberg.