Tag: Federal Grants and Programs

Books

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform

– Derthick, Martha, and Steven M. Teles. “Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform.” In The Reagan Presidency: Pragmatic Conservatism and Its Legacies, edited by W. Elliot Brownlee and Hugh Davis Graham. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2003.

The Enforcers

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “The Enforcers.” EducationNext 7, no. 4 (Fall 2007).

Where Federalism Didn’t Fail

– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).

Court Jousters

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Court Jousters.” EducationNext 8, no. 3 (Summer 2008).

Litigation under No Child Left Behind

– Derthick, Martha. “Litigation under No Child Left Behind.” In From Schoolhouse to Courthouse: The Judiciary’s Role in American Education, edited by Joshua M. Dunn and Martin R. West. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2009.

Can Carrots Become Sticks?

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States

– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.
“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Policymaking for Social Security

– Derthick, Martha. Policymaking for Social Security. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1979.
“Probably [Derthick’s] best known study was Policymaking for Social Security (1979), which won the Gladys Kammerer award of the American Political Science Association. The book… More

Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government

– Derthick, Martha. Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1990.
“Prize-winning author Martha Derthick draws on the recent experience of the Social Security Administration to examine the quality of policymaker’s guidance and the feasibility of… More

Essays

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform

– Derthick, Martha, and Steven M. Teles. “Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform.” In The Reagan Presidency: Pragmatic Conservatism and Its Legacies, edited by W. Elliot Brownlee and Hugh Davis Graham. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2003.

The Enforcers

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “The Enforcers.” EducationNext 7, no. 4 (Fall 2007).

Where Federalism Didn’t Fail

– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).

Court Jousters

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Court Jousters.” EducationNext 8, no. 3 (Summer 2008).

Litigation under No Child Left Behind

– Derthick, Martha. “Litigation under No Child Left Behind.” In From Schoolhouse to Courthouse: The Judiciary’s Role in American Education, edited by Joshua M. Dunn and Martin R. West. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2009.

Can Carrots Become Sticks?

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States

– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.
“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Policymaking for Social Security

– Derthick, Martha. Policymaking for Social Security. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1979.
“Probably [Derthick’s] best known study was Policymaking for Social Security (1979), which won the Gladys Kammerer award of the American Political Science Association. The book… More

Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government

– Derthick, Martha. Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1990.
“Prize-winning author Martha Derthick draws on the recent experience of the Social Security Administration to examine the quality of policymaker’s guidance and the feasibility of… More

Commentary

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform

– Derthick, Martha, and Steven M. Teles. “Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform.” In The Reagan Presidency: Pragmatic Conservatism and Its Legacies, edited by W. Elliot Brownlee and Hugh Davis Graham. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2003.

The Enforcers

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “The Enforcers.” EducationNext 7, no. 4 (Fall 2007).

Where Federalism Didn’t Fail

– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).

Court Jousters

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Court Jousters.” EducationNext 8, no. 3 (Summer 2008).

Litigation under No Child Left Behind

– Derthick, Martha. “Litigation under No Child Left Behind.” In From Schoolhouse to Courthouse: The Judiciary’s Role in American Education, edited by Joshua M. Dunn and Martin R. West. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2009.

Can Carrots Become Sticks?

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States

– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.
“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Policymaking for Social Security

– Derthick, Martha. Policymaking for Social Security. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1979.
“Probably [Derthick’s] best known study was Policymaking for Social Security (1979), which won the Gladys Kammerer award of the American Political Science Association. The book… More

Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government

– Derthick, Martha. Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1990.
“Prize-winning author Martha Derthick draws on the recent experience of the Social Security Administration to examine the quality of policymaker’s guidance and the feasibility of… More

Multimedia

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform

– Derthick, Martha, and Steven M. Teles. “Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform.” In The Reagan Presidency: Pragmatic Conservatism and Its Legacies, edited by W. Elliot Brownlee and Hugh Davis Graham. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2003.

The Enforcers

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “The Enforcers.” EducationNext 7, no. 4 (Fall 2007).

Where Federalism Didn’t Fail

– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).

Court Jousters

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Court Jousters.” EducationNext 8, no. 3 (Summer 2008).

Litigation under No Child Left Behind

– Derthick, Martha. “Litigation under No Child Left Behind.” In From Schoolhouse to Courthouse: The Judiciary’s Role in American Education, edited by Joshua M. Dunn and Martin R. West. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2009.

Can Carrots Become Sticks?

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States

– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.
“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Policymaking for Social Security

– Derthick, Martha. Policymaking for Social Security. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1979.
“Probably [Derthick’s] best known study was Policymaking for Social Security (1979), which won the Gladys Kammerer award of the American Political Science Association. The book… More

Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government

– Derthick, Martha. Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1990.
“Prize-winning author Martha Derthick draws on the recent experience of the Social Security Administration to examine the quality of policymaker’s guidance and the feasibility of… More

Teaching

The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier

– Derthick, Martha. “The States in American Federalism: The Paradox of the Middle Tier.” In National Health Reform: What Should the State Role Be?, edited by Forrest P. Chisman, Lawrence D. Brown, and Pamela J. Larson. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Social Insurance, 1994.

Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform

– Derthick, Martha, and Steven M. Teles. “Riding the Third Rail: Social Security Reform.” In The Reagan Presidency: Pragmatic Conservatism and Its Legacies, edited by W. Elliot Brownlee and Hugh Davis Graham. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2003.

The Enforcers

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “The Enforcers.” EducationNext 7, no. 4 (Fall 2007).

Where Federalism Didn’t Fail

– Derthick, Martha. “Where Federalism Didn’t Fail.” Public Administration Review 67, special issue (December 2007).

Court Jousters

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Court Jousters.” EducationNext 8, no. 3 (Summer 2008).

Litigation under No Child Left Behind

– Derthick, Martha. “Litigation under No Child Left Behind.” In From Schoolhouse to Courthouse: The Judiciary’s Role in American Education, edited by Joshua M. Dunn and Martin R. West. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2009.

Can Carrots Become Sticks?

– Derthick, Martha, and Joshua Dunn. “Can Carrots Become Sticks?” EducationNext 13, no. 1 (Winter 2013).

The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts

– Derthick, Martha. The Influence of Federal Grants: Public Assistance in Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1970.
“This book reports an important study of the impact of federal aid on public assistance programs and their administration in a state which had a highly developed public assistance… More

New Towns in-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed

– Derthick, Martha. New Towns In-Town: Why a Federal Program Failed. Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute Press, 1972.
“New Towns in-Town . . . chronicled the demise of a federal program to build model new communities on surplus federal land—socially and racially mixed, beacons of hope amid the urban… More

Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States

– Derthick, Martha. Between State and Nation: Regional Organizations of the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1974.
“The author is content with the . . . modest goals of describing what has happened when regional organizations were formed, and why it is visionary to expect much else in a democratic… More

Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants

– Derthick, Martha. Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1975.
“Uncontrollable Spending for Social Services Grants . . . chronicled not how a high-profile federal initiative had fizzled but rather how an inconspicuous one had mushroomed, way beyond… More

Policymaking for Social Security

– Derthick, Martha. Policymaking for Social Security. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1979.
“Probably [Derthick’s] best known study was Policymaking for Social Security (1979), which won the Gladys Kammerer award of the American Political Science Association. The book… More

Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government

– Derthick, Martha. Agency under Stress: The Social Security Administration in American Government. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1990.
“Prize-winning author Martha Derthick draws on the recent experience of the Social Security Administration to examine the quality of policymaker’s guidance and the feasibility of… More