Praise for American Public Policy
Dennis Johnson has written a brilliant policy history that will withstand the test of time: sweeping in scope, honest in its findings, and an essential primer for marking gains and losses as new policies arrive and old policies seek renewal. It will be the key reference work for decades to come.
--Paul C. Light, New York University
Professor Dennis Johnson has written an outstanding historical analysis of over ninety national landmark domestic policies crafted by the president and enacted by Congress and over sixty Supreme Court decisions from the beginning of the twentieth century through Biden's first year in office. It provides a unique and definitive overview of the most significant domestic policies, how they were formulated and implemented, and whether they were successful or not. This should be required reading for anyone studying American public policy.
--James A. Thurber, American University
American Public Policy is essential for political scientists, historians, and policy wonks. It has everything a student of public policy is looking for - broad coverage yet incredible detail, historical context with modern relevance, and much more. This book represents one of the most comprehensive accounts of public policy there is. It tracks policy development - including the societal circumstances that bring about policy change - as well as what the policies meant. While attention to what went right with public policy is important, the attention to policy failures sets this book apart; it fits the adage that we learn more from our failures than our successes. In short, Dennis Johnson has delivered another outstanding volume.
--David Dulio, Oakland University
Dennis Johnson's American Public Policy is a sweeping retelling of the high points - and low points - of our country's efforts to make policies that embody the American dream. This is an engaging book that should be read by those with no familiarity with policy history and for those who thought they knew it all. Johnson reminds us that our government has often stood in its own way of achieving justice for all - the long road to real child labor laws, states denying funds to public schools trying to integrate - making the case that the American story is as messy now as it has always been.
--Robin Kolodny, Temple University
Praise for American Public Policy
Dennis Johnson has written a brilliant policy history that will withstand the test of time: sweeping in scope, honest in its findings, and an essential primer for marking gains and losses as new policies arrive and old policies seek renewal. It will be the key reference work for decades to come.
Paul C. Light, New York University
Professor Dennis Johnson has written an outstanding historical analysis of over ninety national landmark domestic policies crafted by the president and enacted by Congress and over sixty Supreme Court decisions from the beginning of the twentieth century through Biden's first year in office. It provides a unique and definitive overview of the most significant domestic policies, how they were formulated and implemented, and whether they were successful or not. This should be required reading for anyone studying American public policy.
James A. Thurber, American University
American Public Policy is essential for political scientists, historians, and policy wonks. It has everything a student of public policy is looking for - broad coverage yet incredible detail, historical context with modern relevance, and much more. This book represents one of the most comprehensive accounts of public policy there is. It tracks policy development - including the societal circumstances that bring about policy change - as well as what the policies meant. While attention to what went right with public policy is important, the attention to policy failures sets this book apart; it fits the adage that we learn more from our failures than our successes. In short, Dennis Johnson has delivered another outstanding volume.
David Dulio, Oakland University
Dennis Johnson's American Public Policy is a sweeping retelling of the high points - and low points - of our country's efforts to make policies that embody the American dream. This is an engaging book that should be read by those with no familiarity with policy history and for those who thought they knew it all. Johnson reminds us that our government has often stood in its own way of achieving justice for all - the long road to real child labor laws, states denying funds to public schools trying to integrate - making the case that the American story is as messy now as it has always been.
Robin Kolodny, Temple University