VOLUME 1: DEFINING HEALTH SYSTEMS - PATH DEPENDENCE AND POLICY EMERGENCE
Path dependence and system determinants
Ideology, Medical Technology, and Health Care Organization in Modern Nations
David Mechanic
Institutions, Veto Points, and Policy Results: A comparative analysis of health care
Ellen Immergut
The Historical Logic of National Health Insurance: Structure and sequence in the development of British, Canadian, and U.S. medical policy
Jacob Hacker
Nothing Succeeds Like the Right Kind of Failure: Postwar national health insurance in Canada and the United States
Antonia Maioni
Maternal Health Care Policy: Britain and the United States
Sue Tolleson-Rinehart
Tracing the evolution of health policy processes
Understanding Social Insurance: Fairness, affordability, and the 'modernization' of Social Security and Medicare
Theodore Marmor and Jerry Mashaw
The Political Economy of Medicare
Bruce Vladeck
A Political History of Medicare and Prescription Drug Coverage
Thomas Oliver, Philip Lee and Helene Lipton
The Lessons of Success: Revisiting the Medicare story
David Blumenthal and James Morone
Regulating health policy
Protection without Capture: Product approval by a politically responsive, learning regulator
Daniel Carpenter
State Legislative Staff Influence in Health Policy Making
Carol Weisert and William Weissert
Litigation and Public Health Policy Making: The case of tobacco control
Peter Jacobson and Kenneth Warner
Policy experimentation
States as Policy Laboratories: Emulating success in the Children's Health Insurance Program
Craig Volden
The Curious Conversion of Empire Blue Cross
James Robinson
VOLUME 2: TENSIONS IN HEALTH POLICY: ETHICS, INTERESTS, AND THE PUBLIC
Ethics, Justice, Governance, Rights, and Health Care
The Struggle for the Soul of Health Insurance
Deborah Stone
Enemies of the People: The moral dimension of public health
James Morone
Health as Citizenship Narrative
Candace Johnson
Civil Wars Kill and Maim People Long After the Shooting Stops
Hazem Adam Ghobarah, Paul Huth and Bruce Russett
AIDS and the American Health Polity: The history and prospects of a crisis of authority
Daniel Fox
Equity and Population Health: Toward a broader bioethics agenda
Norman Daniels
Health, Equity, and Reproductive Risks in the Workplace
Cynthia Daniels, Maureen Paul and Robert Rosofsky
Preserving Community in Health Care
Ezekiel Emanuel and Linda Emanuel
Public Opinion, Electoral Conflict, and the Representation of Interests
Political Preference Formation: Competition, deliberation, and the (ir)relevance of framing effects
Jamie Druckman
Does Policy Debate Reduce Information Effects in Public Opinion?: Analyzing the evolution of public opinion on health care
Ryan Claassen and Benjamin Highton
The Importance of Social and Political Context: The case of AIDS activism
M. Kent Jennings and Ellen Ann Andersen
"Culture of Life" Politics at the Bedside: The case of Terri Schiavo
George Annas
The Translation of Interests into Policy
Brokering Health Policy: Coalitions, Parties, and Interest Group Influence
Michael Heaney
Buying Expertise: Campaign contributions and attention to policy analysis in Congressional committees
Kevin Esterling
Reconsidering the Counter-Mobilization Hypothesis: Health policy lobbying in the American States
David Lowery, Virginia Gray, Jennifer Wolak, Erik Godwin and Whitt Kilburn
The Politics of Obesity: A current assessment and look ahead
Rogan Kersh
The Meaning and Measure of Policy Metaphors
Schlesinger Mark and Lau Richard
VOLUME 3: HEALTH SYSTEMS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Health policy, divergence, and convergence in systems
The Challenge of Comparative Health Policy for Political Science
David Falcone
Setting Health Priorities across Nations: More convergence than divergence?
Blank Robert and Viola Burau
Five Metaphors about Global-Health Policy
David Stuckler and Martin McKee
Exceptionalism is the Rule?: U.S. health policy innovation and cross-national learning
Lawrence Brown
Health Policy and the Political Marketplace
How Does Private Finance Affect Public Health Care Systems?: Marshaling the evidence from OECD nations
Carolyn Hughes Tuohy, Colleen Flood and Mark Stabile
Market Failure and the Failure of Discourse: Facing up to the power of sellers
Bruce Vladeck and Thomas Rice
Health Equity in Transition from Planned to Market Economy in China
Jun Gao, Juncheng Qian, Shenglan Tang, Bo Eriksson and Erik Blas
The Enactment of National Health Insurance: A Boolean analysis of twenty advanced industrial countries
Charles Blake and Jessica Adolino
Change and adaptation
The Politics of Modernization: Britain's National Health Service in the 1980s
Patricia Day and Rudolf Klein
Universal Health Care: Lessons from the British experience
Donald Light
Has Solidarity Survived?: A comparative analysis of the effect of social health insurance reform in four European countries
Hans Maarse and Aggie Paulus
An Experiment with Regulated Competition and Individual Mandates for Universal Health Care: The new Dutch health insurance system
Pauline Rosenau and Christiaan Lako
Political culture and variance in health policy
Political Cultures, Health Systems and Health Policy
Sara Atkinson
Effect of Democracy on Health: Ecological study
Álvaro Franco, Carlos Álvarez-Dardet and Maria Teresa Ruiz
Generating Political Priority for Maternal Mortality Reduction in 5 Developing Countries
Jeremy Shiffman
Proximal, Distal, and the Politics of Causation: What's level got to do with it?
Nancy Krieger
VOLUME FOUR: THE CONTEMPORARY POLITICS OF HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM
System imperatives as brakes to or catalysts of change
Political Influence in the 1990s: From iron triangles to policy networks
Mark Peterson
Nature or Nurture?: Sources of firm preference for national health reform
Cathie Jo Martin
Health Reform Impasse: The politics of American ambivalence toward government
Lawrence Jacobs
Locationg the Issue Public: The multi-dimensional nature of engagement with health care reform
Vincent Price, Clarrissa David, Brian Goldthorps, Marci McCoy Roth and Joseph Capella
Translating Ideas into Actions: Entrepreneurial leadership in state health care reforms
Thomas Oliver and Pamela Paul-Shaheen
Health Reform Interrupted: The unraveling of the Oregon Health Plan
Jonathan Oberlander
Social Movements as Catalysts for Policy Change: The case of smoking and guns
Constance Nathanson
Determining the public good
Between Welfare Medicine and Mainstream Entitlement: Medicaid at a political crossroads
Colleen Grogan and Erik Patashnik
Uses and Abuses of Long-Term Medicare Cost Estimates
Joseph White
Leading the Health Policy Orchestra: The need for an intergovernmental partnership
Michael Sparer