Acknowledgments
Building Bridges Between Worlds of Thought and Action
Part I: Recognizing Opportunities
Chapter 1. What Do Scholars Bring to Government and Take Back Again?
Chapter 2. Connecting the Idea World with the Real One: Reflections on Academe and Policy
Part II: Setting Agendas and Framing Issues
Chapter 3. Scholars, Policymakers, and Agenda Creation: Women in Development
Chapter 4. Dialogue of the Deaf: Scholars, Policymakers, and the Drug War in US Foreign Relations
Part III: Developing Policy Options
Chapter 5. Speaking Truth to Power in Mexico: Gaps, Bridges, and Trampolines
Chapter 6. Scholars Who Became Practitioners: The Influence of Research on the Design, Evaluation, and Political Survival of Mexico's Antipoverty Program
Chapter 7. Missing Scholars and Hard-Nosed Cops: The Weak Research behind Citizen Security Policies
Part IV: Shaping, Implementing, Evaluating, and Revising Policy
Chapter 8. Scholarly Participation in Transnational Policy Networks: The Case of Targeted Sanctions
Chapter 9. Contributing to Policy through Evaluation: USAID and Democracy Promotion
Chapter 10. Transforming Argentine Foreign Policy: Politicians, Scholars, and Diplomats
Part V: Praxis and the Academy: Perspectives from Policymakers
Chapter 11. The Long Diplomacy: How a Changing World Creates New Opportunities for Partnership between Scholars and Practitioners
Chapter 12. How Scholars Can Contribute to Policymaking: Lessons from Mexico
Part VI: Understanding, Respecting, and Gaining from Differences
Chapter 13. Scholars and Policymakers: Canadian and Asia Pacific Experiences
Chapter 14. On the Scholar-Practitioner Interface: Separation and Synergy
Chapter 15. Scholars, Policymakers, and International Affairs: Toward More Fruitful Connections
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index