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is the author of a variety of works relating policy to development, in particularThree Worlds of Development; Beyond Empire and Revolution; Social Science and Public Policy in the United States (with James E. Katz);Dialogues on American Politics (with Seymour Martin Lipset);Ideology and Utopia in the United States.
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Horowitz, I.L. Beyond polarity: Integrating policy-making in a post-cold war environment. Knowledge and Policy 4, 7–17 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02692745
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