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Medicaid Politics in New York: Vested Interests and Policy-Focused Analysis
DANIEL DISALVO looks at the behavior and role of labor unions and hospitals in shaping New York’s Medicaid program. He finds that group pressures explain why New York’s Medicaid program is more expensive and more generous than those of other states.
Police Unions, Race, and Trust in the Police, DANIEL DISALVO and Matthew G. Nagler
The Inevitable Party: Why Attempts to Kill the Party System Fail and How they Weaken Democracy, Seth E. Masket Reviewed by DANIEL DISALVO
The Tea Party: A Brief History, Ronald P. Formisano Reviewed by DANIEL DISALVO
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