Dual Presidency Theory - Select Publications

Select Publications

  • Dixon-Yates: A Study in Power Politics. 1962. Yale University Press.
  • Politics of the Budgetary Process. 1964. Little, Brown.
  • Presidential Elections: Strategies of American Electoral Politics. 1964. Scribner. (with Nelson Polsby).
  • The Two Presidencies. 1966. Society
  • Implementation: How Great Expectations in Washington are Dashed in Oakland; or, Why it’s Amazing that Federal Programs Work at All. 1973. University of California Press. (with Jeffrey L. Pressman).
  • Planning and Budgeting in Poor Countries. 1974. Wiley. (with Naomi Caiden).
  • The Private Government of Public Money: Community and Policy Inside British Politics. 1974. Macmillan. (with Hugh Heclo).
  • Budgeting: A Comparative Theory of Budgetary Processes. 1975. Little, Brown.
  • Speaking Truth to Power: The Art and Craft of Policy Analysis. 1979. Little, Brown.
  • The Politics of Mistrust: Estimating American Oil and Gas Resources. 1981. Sage Publications. (with Ellen Tenenbaum)
  • Risk and Culture: An Essay on the Selection of Technical and Environmental Dangers. 1982. University of California Press. (with Mary Douglas as first author).
  • The Nursing Father: Moses as a Political Leader. 1984. University of Alabama Press.
  • A History of Taxation and Expenditure in the Western World. 1986. Simon and Schuster. (with Carolyn Webber and Pat Albin).
  • "Choosing Preferences by Constructing Institutions: A Cultural Theory of Preference Formation." American Political Science Review 81(1): 3-22.
  • Searching for Safety. 1988. Transaction Books.
  • The Deficit and the Public Interest: The Search for Responsible Budgeting in the 1980s. 1989. University of California Press. (with Joseph White).
  • Public Administration: The State of the Discipline. 1990. Chatham House Publishers. (edited with Naomi Lynn).
  • Cultural Theory. 1990. Westview Press. (with Michael Thompson and Richard Ellis).
  • The Rise of Radical Egalitarianism. 1991. The American University Press.
  • But Is It True?: A Citizen’s Guide to Environmental Health and Safety Issues. 1995. Harvard University Press. (posthumous)

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