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two areas prompts the underlying set of questions for this research. First, why have grazing interests been able to successfully defend their policy image while timber […]
Baumgartner and Jones’ (1993, 2002) notions of long periods of equilibrium punctuated by bursts of change integrates and builds upon the substantial litera- 4 […]
The Resource Extraction Subsystem The establishment of the Forest Service within the Department of Agriculture speaks volumes about the resource extraction orientation with which Congress viewed […]
The Environmentalist Challenges By 1980, much of what remained of old-growth forest in the nation was located in the Pacific Northwest, and timber extraction had become […]
Rangelands Management Policy—Key Events Impactsa Year Key Events (Events in bold reflect actions in a judicial venue) = 1934 Taylor Grazing Act—establishes structure and fee structure […]
Grazing Reform Efforts Shift to Judicial Venue Impactsa Year Key Event (Events in bold indicate actions in a judicial venue) = 2000 Oregon National Desert Association […]
Forum Section: Theoretically Refining the Multiple Streams Framework The Multiple Streams Framework and the problem broker ÅSA KNAGGÅRD Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden Abstract. […]
In Crito Socrates (or, Plato through Socrates) makes the argument that the laws of a state can expect – demand, even – obedience in part because they are […]