Aaron Wildavsky Award
The Aaron Wildavsky Award is for a book or article published in the last ten to twenty years that continues to influence the study of public policy.
Award Winners
2006 | Charles E. Lindblom, Yale University Institute | Politics and Markets: The World's Political Economic Systems(Basic Books, 1977) |
2005 | Gosta Epsing-Anderson, European University Institute | The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism(Princeton University Press, 1990) |
2004 | James G. March Stanford University Johan P. Olsen ARENA, University of Oslo |
Rediscovering Institutions: The Organizational Basis of Politics(The Free Press, 1989) |
2003 | Martha Derthick University of Virginia Paul J. Quirk University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
The Politics of Deregulation(Brookings Institution, 1985) |
2002 | Deborah Stone Dartmouth College |
Policy Paradox: The Art of Political Decision-Making(W.W. Norton, 1988) |
2001 | Frank Baumgartner Penn State University Bryan D. Jones University of Washington |
Agendas and Instability in American Politcs(University of Chicago Press, 1993) |
2000 | Elinor Ostrom Indiana University |
Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action(Cambridge University Press, 1990) |
1999 | Michael Lipsky Ford Foundation |
Street-Level Bureaucracy(Russell Sage, 1980) |
1998 | Roger W. Cobb Brown University Charles D. Elder Wayne State University |
Participation in American Politics: The Dynamics of Agenda Building(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983) |
1997 | Daniel Mazmanian University of Michigan Paul Sabatier University of California, Davis |
Implementation and Public Policy (University Press of America) |
1996 | James Q. Wilson University of California Los Angeles |
The Politics of Regulation (Basic Books, 1980) |
1994 | John W. Kingdon University of Michigan |
Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policy |
1989 | David T. Ellwood Harvard University |
Poor Support(Basic Books) |