Steven J. Balla
Affiliations: | Political Science | The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeJason A. MacDonald | grad student | 2003 | The George Washington University |
Jennifer D. Sayasithsena | grad student | 2010 | The George Washington University |
Suzanne Petroni | grad student | 2011 | The George Washington University |
Elaine Weiss | grad student | 2011 | The George Washington University |
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Balla SJ. (2017) Is Consultation the “New Normal?”: Online Policymaking and Governance Reform in China Journal of Chinese Political Science. 22: 375-392 |
Balla SJ. (2015) Political control, bureaucratic discretion, and public commenting on agency regulations Public Administration. 93: 524-538 |
Balla SJ. (2014) Health system reform and political participation on the Chinese Internet China Information. 28: 214-236 |
Balla SJ, Deering CJ. (2014) Salience, complexity and state resistance to federal mandates Journal of Public Policy. 35: 459-476 |
Balla SJ, Liao Z. (2013) Online Consultation and Citizen Feedback in Chinese Policymaking Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. 42: 101-120 |
Balla SJ, Deering CJ. (2013) Police Patrols and Fire Alarms: An Empirical Examination of the Legislative Preference for Oversight Congress and the Presidency. 40: 27-40 |
Balla SJ. (2012) Information technology, political participation, and the evolution of chinese policymaking Journal of Contemporary China. 21: 655-673 |
Balla SJ, Daniels BM. (2007) Information technology and public commenting on agency regulations Regulation & Governance. 1: 46-67 |
Balla SJ. (2007) The Enigmatic Bureaucracy-Democracy Nexus Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 18: 345-347 |
Coglianese C, Shapiro S, Balla SJ. (2005) Unifying rulemaking information: Recommendations for the new federal docket management system Administrative Law Review. 57: 621-645 |