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Aaron Wildavsky (bibliographie)

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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres de Aaron Wildavsky, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.

De 1962 à 1969

  • 1962,
    • a. Dixon-Yates: A Study in Power Politics, Yale University Press
    • b. The Analysis of Issue-Contexts in the Study of Decision-Making, The Journal of Politics, Vol 24, pp717-732
  • 1964,
    • a. "The Politics of the Budgetary Process", Boston: Little, Brown
    • b. avec Nelson Polsby, Presidential Elections: Strategies of American Electoral Politics, Scribner
  • 1965,
    • a. avec Arthur Hammond, "Comprehensive versus Incremental Budgeting in the Department of Agriculture", Administrative Science Quarterly, 10 (3), pp321-346
    • b. "Private Markets and Public Arenas", American Behavioral Scientist, Vol 9, n°1, pp33-37
  • 1966,
    • a. "The Political Economy of Efficiency", Public Administration Review, Vol XXVI, décembre, pp292-310
    • b. avec G. E. Davis, M.A.H. Dempster, "A Theory of the Budgetary Process", American Political Science Review, Vol 60, pp529-547
  • 1968, "Budgeting as a political process", In: David L. Sills, dir., "International encyclopedia of the social sciences", Vol 3, London: Macmillan and the Free Press, pp192-199

De 1970 à 1979

  • 1973,
    • a. avec jeffrey L. Pressman, Implementation. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press
    • b. If planning is everything, maybe it's nothing, Policy Sciences, Volume 4, Number 2 / juin, pp127-153
    • c. avec Jeffrey L. Pressman, Implementation: How Great Expectations in Washington are Dashed in Oakland; or, Why it’s Amazing that Federal Programs Work at All, University of California Press
  • 1974,
    • a. avec Otto A. Davis et M.A.H. Dempster, Toward a Predictive Theory of Governmental Expenditure: U.S. Domestic Appropriations, British Journal of Political Science 4 (octobre): 419-452
    • b. avec Naomi Caiden, Planning and Budgeting in Poor Countries, Wiley
    • c. avec Hugh Heclo, The Private Government of Public Money: Community and Policy Inside British Politics, Macmillan
  • 1975, Budgeting: A Comparative Theory of Budgetary Processes, Little, Brown
  • 1979,
    • a. How to Limit Government Spending, Berkeley (Californie), University of California Press
    • b. The Politics of the Budgetary Process. Boston: Little, Brown and co.
    • c. Speaking Truth to Power. The Art and Craft of Policy Analysis, Little, Brown
      • Nouvelle édition en 1987, Transaction Publishers

De 1980 à 1989

  • 1980, "How to Limit Government Spending", Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press
  • 1981, avec Ellen Tenenbaum, "The Politics of Mistrust: Estimating America's Oil and gas reserves", Beverly Hills
  • 1982, avec Mary Douglas, Risk and Culture: An Essay on the Selection of Technical and Environmental Dangers, University of California Press
  • 1983, Aaron Wildavsky, Information as an Organizational Problem, Journal of Management Studies, 20(1), pp29-40
  • 1984,
    • a. "The Nursing Father: Moses as a Political Leader", University of Alabama Press
    • b. avec Julian L. Simon, "Disappearing Species and the Absence of Data", In: Julian L. Simon et Herman Kahn, dir., "The Resourceful Earth", Oxford: Basil Blackwell
  • 1985, Federalism Means Inequality, Society 225-14
  • 1986,
    • a. avec Carolyn Webber, A History of Taxation and Expenditure in the Western World, Simon and Schuster
    • b. avec Michael Thomspon, A Cultural Theory of Information Bias in Organization, Journal of Management Studies, 23, pp273-86
  • 1989,
    • a. avec R. Ellis, "Dilemmas of presidential leadership: from Washington through Lincoln", New Jersey: Transaction Publishers
    • b. avec Joseph White, The Deficit and the Public Interest: The Search for Responsible Budgeting in the 1980s, University of California Press
    • c. dir., "Craftsways: On the Organization of Scholarly Work", New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction
    • d. avec D. Hammer, "The Open-Ended Semi-Structured Interview: An (Almost) Operational Guide", In: Aaron Wildavsky, dir., "Craftsways: On the Organization of Scholarly Work", New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, pp57-101

De 1990 à 2000

  • 1990,
    • a. avec Michael Thompson et Richard Ellis, Cultural Theory. Westview Press
    • b. avec Naomi Lynn, Public Administration: The State of the Discipline. Chatham House Publishers
    • c. “A Double Security: Federalism as Competition”, Cato Journal, Vol 10, Spring/Summer, pp39—58
    • d. "'Ecotheology' Is Liberal, Not Religious", Policy Review, Fall, pp90-91
  • 1991,
    • a. "The Rise of Radical Egalitarianism", American University Press, Washington DC
    • b. avec J. Malkin, "Why the traditional distinction between public and private goods should be abandoned", Journal of Theoretical Politics, 4 (3), pp255–278
  • 1992, The New Politics of the Budgetary Process, Deuxième édition, New York, Harper Collins Publishers
  • 1994, Why Self-Interest Means Less Outside of a Social Context: Cultural Contributions to a Theory of Rational Choice, Journal of Theoretical Politics, 6, pp131-59
  • 1995,
    • a. "But Is It True?: A Citizen’s Guide to Environmental Health and Safety Issues", Harvard University Press
    • b. avec Julian L. Simon, "Species Loss Revisited", In: Julian L. Simon, dir., "The State of Humanity", Oxford: Blackwell
  • 1997, avec Naomi Caiden, "The New Politics of the Budgetary Process", 3ème édition, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.
  • 2000, "Regulation of Carcinogens: Are Animal Tests a Sound Foundation", In: Richard Stroup, Roger Meiners, dir., "Cutting Green Tape: Toxic Pollutants, Environmental Regulation and the Law", New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, pp251-280