Recent Publications *

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Tobacco Policymaking and Administration in Bhutan from 1991 to 2009, Michael S. Givel, International Journal of Public Administration (2011)

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Leading the Way to Compromise? Cultural Theory and Climate Change Opinion, Michael D. Jones Dr., PS: Political Science & Politics (2011)

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Hatoko Comes Home: Civil Society and Nuclear Power in Japan, Daniel P. Aldrich and Martin Dusinberre, Journal of Asian Studies (2011)

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Is the Fake News the Real News? The Significance of Stewart and Colbert on Democratic Discourse, Politics, and Policy, Mark K. McBeth and Randy S. Clemons, The Stewart-Colbert Effect: Essays on the Real Impact of Fake News (2011)

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Policy Narratives and Policy Processes, Mark K. McBeth, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, and Michael D. Jones, Policy Studies Journal (2011)

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Progress Delayed: State of Tobacco Control Policymaking in Oklahoma From 2005-2011, Michael S. Givel, Ami E. Stearns, and Andrew Spivak (2011)
A ‘Post-Partisan’ President in a Partisan Context, John E. Owens, Obama in Office. The First Two Years (2011)
* Based on date of publication.
Updated as of 02/14/12

Top 10 Papers in Selected Works @ PSO *

  1. Freemasonry, the Greeks, and Stepping, Paul J. Rich, The National Conference on Stepping (2001).
  2. Cyberbullying in Mexico: the importance of implementing earlier public policies to limit its growth, Daniel Tapia, Revista AZ (2010).
  3. The Lost Symbol and Dan Brown: Masonic Secrets of Washington, Paul J. Rich, Lodge Obelisk (2007).
  4. Masonic Vocabulary, Paul J. Rich (2009).
  5. Post-Crisis Japanese Nuclear Policy: From Top-down Directives to Bottom-up Activism, Daniel P. Aldrich, Asia Pacific Issues (2012).
  6. The Lost Secret, Paul J. Rich (2009).
  7. Tobacco Use Policymaking and Administration in Bhutan, Michael S. Givel (2009).
  8. The Crucial Role of Civil Society in Disaster Recovery and Japan’s Preparedness for Emergencies, Daniel P. Aldrich, Japan aktuell (2008).
  9. Survey for “The Story of Good Citizenship: Framing Public Policy in the Context of Duty-Based versus Engaged Citizenship", Mark K. McBeth (2010).
  10. Transfer Agents and Global Networks in the ‘Transnationalisation’ of Policy, Diane L. Stone, Journal of European Public Policy (2004).
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Updated as of 02/14/12