James A. Thurber
Affiliations: | American University, Washington, DC, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeDavid A. Dulio | grad student | 2001 | American University |
Alicia K. Prevost | grad student | 2013 | American University |
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Griffin P, Thurber JA. (2015) Teaching public policy advocacy by combining academic knowledge and professional wisdom Interest Groups and Advocacy. 4: 40-51 |
Thurber JA. (2011) The Contemporary Presidency: Changing the Way Washington Works? Assessing President Obama's Battle with Lobbyists Presidential Studies Quarterly. 41: 358-374 |
Garrett RS, Thurber JA, Fritschler AL, et al. (2006) Assessing the impact of bureaucracy bashing by electoral campaigns Public Administration Review. 66: 228-240 |
Dulio DA, Nelson CJ, Thurber JA. (2005) Vital signs: Perspectives on the health of American campaigning Vital Signs: Perspectives On the Health of American Campaigning. 1-225 |
Andres G, Griffin P, Thurber J. (2000) The Contemporary Presidency: Managing White House-Congressional Relations: Observations from Inside the Process Presidential Studies Quarterly. 30: 553-563 |
Dulio DA, Thurber JA. (2000) America's two-party system: Friend or foe? Administrative Law Review. 52: 769 |
Dulio DA, Goff DL, Thurber JA. (1999) Untangled web: Internet use during the 1998 election Ps - Political Science and Politics. 32: 53-59 |
Gill J, Thurber JA. (1999) Congressional Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Measuring Fiscal Behavior in the Changing House of Representatives Political Research Quarterly. 52: 387-402 |
Thurber JA. (1991) Representation, Accountability, and Efficiency in Divided Party Control of Government Ps: Political Science &Amp; Politics. 24: 653-657 |
Thurber JA. (1988) The Consequences of Budget Reform for Congressional-Presidential Relations The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 499: 101-113 |