Pt. 1. Introduction. Of interests and values: the new politics and the new political science
Pt. 2. Adversarial legalism and the rights revolution. Separation of powers and the strategy of rights: the expansion of special education
The politics of rapid legal change: immigration policy in the 1980s
Adversarial legalism and American government
Pt. 3. Taxing and spending. Policy models and political change: insights from the passage of tax reform
The politics of the entitlement process
Elusive community: democracy, deliberation, and the reconstruction of health policy
Pt. 4. Regulation and deregulation
The new politics of environmental policy
Policy making in the contemporary congress: three dimensions of performance
Pt. 5. Conclusion. New politics, new elites, old publics
Two-tier politics and the problem of public policy
The new politics of public policy.