All readings assigned in the course are required. A detailed list of readings by session is available below.
Discussion questions accompany each set of readings. A complete list of all discussion questions is also available (PDF).
Required Textbooks
Arnold, R. Douglas. The Logic of Congressional Action. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1990. ISBN: 9780300048346.
Baumgartner, Frank R., and Bryan D. Jones. Agendas and Instability in American Politics. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1993. ISBN: 9780226039381.
Campbell, Andrea Louise. How Policies Make Citizens: Senior Citizen Activism and the American Welfare State. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003. ISBN: 9780691091891.
Readings by Session
LEC # | TOPICS | READINGS | Discussion Questions |
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1 | Introduction | ||
Part I: American Exceptionalism and a Case: Why No National Health Insurance in the United States? | |||
2-3 | U.S. Health Policy |
![]() Blendon, Robert J., and John M. Benson. "Americans' Views on Health Policy: A Fifty-Year Historical Perspective." Health Affairs 20, no. 2 (March-April 2001): 33-46. Steinmo, Sven, and Jon Watts. "It's the Institutions Stupid! Why Comprehensive National Health Insurance Fails in America." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 20 (Summer 1995): 329-72. |
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Part II: Preferences, Participation, and Representation | |||
4 | Who Participates? | Schlozman, Kay Lehman, Henry E. Brady, and Sidney Verba. "The Big Tilt: Participatory Inequality in America." The American Prospect 8, no. 32 (May-June 1997): 74-80.![]() |
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5 | Who Gets Represented? The Case of Social Security |
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6 | Who Gets Represented? The Case of Tax Cuts and Other Policies | Gilens, Martin. "Public Opinion and Democratic Responsiveness: Who Gets What They Want from Government?" Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL, September 2-5, 2004. Hacker, Jacob, and Paul Pierson. "Abandoning the Middle: The Bush Tax Cuts and the Limits of Democratic Control." Perspectives on Politics 3 (March 2005): 33-53. |
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7 | Interest Groups I |
![]() Skocpol, Theda. "Associations without Members." The American Prospect (July-August 1999): 66-73. ![]() |
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8 | Interest Groups II: Business vs. Labor | Judis, John B. "Abandoned Surgery: Business and the Failure of Health Care Reform." The American Prospect 6, no. 21 (March 21, 1995): 65-73. Levi, Margaret. "Organizing Power: The Prospects for an American Labor Movement." Perspectives on Politics 1 (March 2003): 45-68. |
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9-10 | Public Opinion and Preference Formation: The Case of Universal vs. Targeted Programs | Gilens, Martin. "Political Ignorance and Collective Policy Preferences." American Political Science Review 91 (2001): 379-96.![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Part III: The Policy-Making Process | |||
11 | Problem Definition and Agenda Setting I: The Case of Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage |
![]() Campbell, Andrea Louise, and Kimberly Morgan. "The Shifting Line between Public and Private: The Politics of the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act and Prescription Drug Reform." Paper presented at the Social Science History Association Annual Meeting. Portland, OR, November 3-6, 2005. |
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12 | Problem Definition and Agenda Setting II |
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13 | Policy-Relevant Institutions: Congress I |
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14 | Policy-Relevant Institutions: Congress II; The Case of the Hidden Welfare State | Weaver, R. Kent. "The Politics of Blame." Brookings Review 5 (Spring 1987): 43-47.![]() |
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15 | Policy-Relevant Institutions: The Courts; The Case of Welfare Rights |
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Part IV: Policy in Practice | |||
16 | Implementation: The Case of Rehabilitation in Prison |
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17 | Policy Design | Schneider, Anne, and Helen Ingram. "Social Construction of Target Populations: Implications for Politics and Policy." American Political Science Review 87 (1993): 334-47.![]() Peterson, Paul E. "Who Should Do What? Divided Responsibility in the Federal System." Brookings Review (Spring 1995): 6-11. |
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18 | The Consequences of Policy Design: The Cases of Welfare and the G.I. Bill | Soss, Joe. "Lessons of Welfare: Policy Design, Political Learning, and Political Action." American Political Science Review 93 (June 1999): 363-380. Mettler, Suzanne. "Bringing the State Back In to Civic Engagement: Effects of the G.I. Bill for World War II Veterans." American Political Science Review 96 (June 2002): 351-65. |
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19 | Public-Private Relations |
![]() Starr, Paul. "End of the Private New Deal." The American Prospect 17, no. 7 (June 20, 2005): 3. Lowenstein, Roger. "The End of Pensions?" New York Times Magazine (October 30, 2005). |
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20 | The Working Years: Unemployment, Disability Insurance, and the EITC |
![]() McIntyre, Robert S. "A Pay Day Bonus." The American Prospect (September 1, 2004). Bhargava, Deepak. "How Much is Enough." The American Prospect (September 1, 2004). |
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21 | Gender in U.S. Social Policy: The Case of Family and Medical Leave |
![]() Meyers, Marcia K., and Janet C. Gornick. "The European Model." The American Prospect (November 2, 2004). ![]() |
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22 | Education Policy: Vouchers |
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23 | Education Policy: Federal College Loans | The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. "Losing Ground: A National Status Report on the Affordability of American Higher Education." San Jose, CA: The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, 2002.![]() |
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24-25 | Course Conclusion: The Future of American Social Policy | Mettler, Suzanne. "'A Sense of the State:' Tracking the Role of the American Federal Government in Citizens' Lives over Time." Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual National Conference. Chicago, IL, April 3-6, 2003. Hacker, Jacob. "False Positive." The New Republic (August 16, 2004). ![]() |
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