19Jun 2015
New book series
19:10 - By Hal Colebatch - Publications
Cambridge Studies in Comparative Public Policy is a new series established by Cambridge University Press to promote and disseminate comparative research in public policy. Edited by M. Ramesh, Wu Xun and Michael Howlett, the series welcomes proposals for new books from established scholars and first-time authors alike.
The series will feature books authored by scholars from many disciplinary orientations including economics, planning, geography,
political science, public administration and management, transportation, communication and organization studies, sociology and anthropology, resource management and others. Manuscripts comparing public policies in two or more cases as well as theoretically informed critical case studies which test more general theories are encouraged. Studies comparing policy development over time are also welcomed.
Interested authors should contact the editors by e-mail at mramesh@nus.sig