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79 Gamson, W. A. (1968) Power and Discontent. Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey Publishers. George, A. L. (1979) Case studies and theory develop- ment: the method of structured, focussed comparison. Pp. 43-68 in P. G. Lauren, ea., Diplomacy: New Approaches in History, Theory and Policy. New York: The Free Press. Greenberg, G. D., Miller, J. A., Mohr, L. B., and Vladeck, B. (1977) Developing public policy theory: perspectives from empirical research. Political Science Review 71: 1532-1543. Hage, J., and Hollingsworth, J. R. (1977) The first The American steps toward the integration of social theory and social policy. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 434 (November) :1-23. Heclo, H. H. (1972) Review article: policy analysis. British Journal of Political Science 2: 83-108. House, E. R. (1977) The Locic of Evaluative Argument. Los Angeles, Calif.: UCLA Center for the Study of Evaluation. Keniston, K., and the Carnegie Council on Children (1977) All Our Children: The American Family Under Pressure. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Lash, T., and Sigal, H. (1975) The state of ·~= Child New York City. New York: Development. Lasswell, H. D., and Kaplan, A. Society. New Haven, Conn.: Lowi, T. J. (1968) . Foundation for Child (1970) Power and Yale University Press. Public Policy Making Reexamined. San Francisco, Calif.: Chandler. Lowi, T. J. ( 1972) Four systems of policy, politics, and choice. Public Administration Review 32(July/August) :298-310. Lynn, L. E., Jr. (1978) Fiscal and Organizational Constraints on Family Policy. Unpublished paper prepared for the International Seminar on Family Policy, March 16-17, University of Notre Dame. Lynn, L. E., Jr. (1980) The State and Human Services: Organizational Change in a Political Context. Cambridge, Mass.: Mills, C. W. ( 1956) The MIT Press. The Power Elite. New York: Oxford University Press. Mundel, D. S. (1980) The Apparent Lack of Connection Between Congressional Concerns and Those of Parent Program Proponents. Unpublished paper presented to Parent Education and Public Policy Conference, Bush Institute for Child and Family Policy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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