Government of Insiders
Government of Insiders
The People Who Made the Affordable Care Act Possible
Genieys, William; Mauthner, Melanie
Johns Hopkins University Press
03/2024
336
Mole
Inglês
9781421447681
15 a 20 dias
Acknowledgments
List of Tables
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. The Custodianship of State Policies: A Government Out of Sight
Chapter 1. A Government of Insiders: Unelected Governmental Elites Acting as Custodians of State Policies
Chapter 2. Variations in the Custodian Role: From the NHI Project to the Clinton Plan
Part II. The Making of Long-Term Health Insiders
Chapter 3. Mapping the Health Coverage Policy Elites
Chapter 4. The Clinton Plan Veterans: Career Paths Marked by a Collective Failure
Chapter 5. From Late Clintonism to Obama: Shared Career Paths?
Part III. The Hidden Origins of the Affordable Care Act: Elite Configurations and Programmatic Changes
Chapter 6. The Clinton Plan: Programmatic Fragmentation and Divided Elites
Chapter 7. The Impossible Government of "Strangers"
Chapter 8. The George W. Bush Years: Clinton Plan Veterans Make the Next Reform Possible
Chapter 9. Behind the Congressional Votes: Custodianship and the Politics of Accommodation
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Methodology: A Programmatic Elite Framework
Appendix 2. Interviews for the OPERA (2009-2012) and PRoAcTA (2018-2021) Research Programs
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Tables
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I. The Custodianship of State Policies: A Government Out of Sight
Chapter 1. A Government of Insiders: Unelected Governmental Elites Acting as Custodians of State Policies
Chapter 2. Variations in the Custodian Role: From the NHI Project to the Clinton Plan
Part II. The Making of Long-Term Health Insiders
Chapter 3. Mapping the Health Coverage Policy Elites
Chapter 4. The Clinton Plan Veterans: Career Paths Marked by a Collective Failure
Chapter 5. From Late Clintonism to Obama: Shared Career Paths?
Part III. The Hidden Origins of the Affordable Care Act: Elite Configurations and Programmatic Changes
Chapter 6. The Clinton Plan: Programmatic Fragmentation and Divided Elites
Chapter 7. The Impossible Government of "Strangers"
Chapter 8. The George W. Bush Years: Clinton Plan Veterans Make the Next Reform Possible
Chapter 9. Behind the Congressional Votes: Custodianship and the Politics of Accommodation
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Methodology: A Programmatic Elite Framework
Appendix 2. Interviews for the OPERA (2009-2012) and PRoAcTA (2018-2021) Research Programs
Notes
Bibliography
Index