Forthcoming JCPA Special Symposia Issues
1. Biotechnology and Public Policy. With Christine Rothmayer, University of Zurich/University of Montreal
2. Comparative Health Care Policies. With Ted Marmor, Yale University
3. Policy Analysis and Governance. With John Wanna, Australian National University and Claudia Scott, University of Wellington, New Zealand4. Public Service Personnel Policies: Impact on Policy Implementation Related Performance. With Greta Nasi, Bocconi University, Milan
5. Developments in Public Policy Programs in Higher Education in Asia. With Yu-Ying Kuo, Shih Hsin University, Taiwan
Previous JCPA Special Symposia Issues
2008 vol. 10: no. 3. Europeanization Policies. Sabine Saurugger, University of Grenoble and Claudio Radaelli, University of Essex, UK
2008 vol. 10: no. 1. Population Ageing and Public Policy: A Comparative Perspective. Markus Haverland, Leiden University, the Netherlands and Patrik Marier, Concordia University, Canada
2007 vol. 9: no 4. Sustainable Development & Governance in East Asian World Cities. Mee Kam Ng, University of Hong Kong, PRC
2007 vol. 9: no. 2. Does Policy Matter? The Impact of Work-Family Reconciliation Policies on Workers and their Families. Janet C. Gornick, Baruch College, CUNY, US2006 vol. 8: no. 4. Organizing for Policy Implementation: The Emergence and Role of Implementation Units in Policy Design and Oversight. Evert Lindquist, Univeristy of Victoria, Canada
2006 vol. 8: no. 2. Work-Family Reconiciliation Policies: Theory & Practice. Janet C. Gornick, Baruch College, CUNY, US
2005 vol. 7: no. 4. Comparative Policy Analysis: Methodological Approaches, Challenges & Perspectives. Monika Steffen, University of Grenoble, France
2005 vol. 7: no. 1. Public Policy in eastern Europe. Jeffrey D. Straussman, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University, US
2004 vol. 6: no. 2. Immigration Policies in an Interdependent World. Dietrich Thranhardt, University of Muenster, Germany
2003 vol. 5: no. 2. Comparative Socio-Political Governance. Plymouth University, UK
2002 vol. 4: no. 3. Cultural Theory and Its Contribution to Policy Analysis. Robert Hoppe, University of Twente, The Netherlands
2001 vol. 3: no. 2. Globalization and Policy Convergence. George Hoberg, University of British Columbia, Canada
2000 vol. 2: no. 3. Emerging Technologies and Regional Policies. Michael Luger, Manchester Business School - University of Manchester