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Aaron Wildavsky (May 31, 1930 –
September 4, 1993) was an
American political scientist known for his
pioneering work in
public policy,
government budgeting...
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Wildavsky is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aaron Wildavsky (1930–1993),
American political scientist Adam
Wildavsky (born 1960)...
- Adam
Wildavsky (born
March 24, 1960) is an
American bridge player from
Jackson Heights, New York.
Wildavsky began playing bridge while in high
school in...
- 1970.
Douglas later worked closely with the
political scientist Aaron Wildavsky, to
clarify the theory.
Cultural Theory has
given rise to a
diverse set...
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Douglas and
political scientist Aaron Wildavsky first published in 1982. In
cultural theory,
Douglas and
Wildavsky outline four “ways of life” in a grid/group...
- (1982–1983)
Philip Converse (1983–1984)
Richard Fenno (1984–1985)
Aaron Wildavsky (1985–1986)
Samuel P.
Huntington (1986–1987)
Kenneth Waltz (1987–1988)...
- Legends, New York:
Random House, pp. 174–210, ISBN 978-0-394-49740-2.
Wildavsky,
Aaron (2005),
Moses as
Political Leader, Jerusalem:
Shalem Press,...
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Policy (2001, 2nd ed., 2005),
After Disaster (1997) (winner of the
Aaron Wildavsky Enduring Contribution Award), and
Lessons of
Disaster (2006). He began...
- egalitarianism" (PDF). The
Independent Review. Thompson, Michael; Ellis, Richard;
Wildavsky,
Aaron (1990).
Cultural Theory.
Political Cultures. Routledge. ISBN 9780813378640...
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public policy and
public administration. Dunn was a
recipient of
Aaron Wildavsky Award and
Jeffrey Pressman Award from
Policy Studies Organization. Public...