Chung-Lae Cho, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorDeil S. Wright | grad student | 2004 | UNC Chapel Hill | |
(The dynamics of cooperative and coercive intergovernmental relations in the 1990s: Measuring and explaining national influence as perceived by state administrators.) |
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Cho CL, Kelleher CA, Wright DS, et al. (2005) Translating national policy objectives into local achievements across planes of governance and among multiple actors: Second-order devolution and welfare reform implementation Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 15: 31-54 |
Bowling CJ, Cho CL, Wright DS. (2004) Establishing a continuum from minimizing to maximizing bureaucrats: State agency head preferences for governmental expansion-a typology of administrator growth postures, 1964-98 Public Administration Review. 64: 489-499 |
Cho C, Wright DS. (2004) The Devolution Revolution in Intergovernmental Relations in the 1990s: Changes in Cooperative and Coercive State–National Relations as Perceived by State Administrators Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 14: 447-468 |
Choi Y, Cho C, Wright DS. (2004) Administrative Autonomy Among American State Agencies: An Empirical Analysis of Fragmentation and Functionalism Public Administration and Development. 27: 373-398 |
Cho C, Wright DS. (2001) Managing Carrots and Sticks: Changes in State Administrators' Perceptions of Cooperative and Coercive Federalism During the 1990s Publius-the Journal of Federalism. 31: 57-80 |