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READINGS IN POLICY STUDIES
  1. Anderson, J. E.(2011). The study of public policy: Public policymaking. Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

  2. Brewer, G. D.(1983). The foundations of policy analysis. Illinois: The Dorsey Press.

  3. Calista, D. J., & Palumbo, D. J.(1990). Implementation and the policy process: Opening up the black box. New York: Greenwood Press.

  4. Colebatch, H. K.(1997). Why worry about it? Concepts in social sciences: Policy. New York: McGraw Hill.

  5. Colebatch, H. K.(2009). Policy. Berkshire: Open University Press. (TSDAS Digital Library : H97 Col)

  6. Coplin, W. D.(1978). Teaching policy studies: What and how. Toronto: Lexington Books.

  7. Dye, T. R.(1976). Policy analysis: What governments do, why they do it and what different it makes. Alabama: The University of Alabama Press.
  8. Dye, T. R.(2013). Understanding public policy. Boston: Pearson Education.

  9. Easton, D. (1965). A framework for political analysis. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice Hall, Inc.

  10. Hill, M. (1997). The policy process : A reader. London: Prentice Hall.

  11. Gordon, I., Lewis, J., & Young, K. (1993). Perspectives on policy analysis. The Policy Process: A Reader. M. Hill. London: Prentice Hall.

  12. Kingdon, J. W.(1984). Agendas, alternatives, and public policies. Boston: Little, Brown.
  13. Larkin,G. R.(1999). Policy subsystem portfolio management: A neural network model of the gulf of mexico program. Retrieved from http://scholar.lib.vt.edu. 

  14. McMillan, E. I. M. A.(2009). Policy studies. The concise Oxford dictionary of politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  15. Sabatier, P. A.(1988). Policy change and policy-oriented learning: Exploring an advocacy coalition framework. Dordrecht u.a: Kluwer.

  16. Sabatier, P. A.(1991).”Toward better theories of the policy process”,Political Science and Politics, vol. 24, no. 2. (Jun.), pp. 147–156. Retrieved from http://tuvalu.santafe.edu.  

  17. Sabatier, P. A.(2007).Theories of the policy process. Colorado: Westview Press.

  18. Schuster II, W. M.(2009). “For the greater good: The use of public policy considerations in confirming chapter 11 plans of reorganization. “Houston Law Review 46: 467–499. 

  19. Wanna, J. (2008). Policies studies. The Oxford companion to Australian politics E. B. G. W. Roberts. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  20. Anderson, J. E.(2003). Public policymaking: An introduction. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 

  21. Bobrow, D. B.(2006). Social and cultural factors: Constraining and enabling. The Oxford handbook of public policy. M. R. R. E. G. Michael Moran. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  

  22. Burch, M., & Wood, B. (1990).Public policy in Britain. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell. 

  23. Cohen, L. J., & Rakoff, R. M.(1978). Teaching the Contexts of Public Policy: The Need for a Comparative Perspective. Policy Studies Journal, 6(2), 319–325. 

  24. Dye, T. R., & Gray, V. (1980). The determinants of public policy. Toronto:Lexington Books. 

  25. Elazar, D. J.(1972). American federalism: A view from the States. New York: Crowell. 

  26. Moran, M., Rein, M., & Goodin, R. E.(2006). The Oxford handbook of public policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  27. Morgan, D. R., & Watson, S. S.(1991) Political culture, political system characteristics, and public policies among the American states. Publius. 21:1. Pp.31–48. Retrieved from  http://publius.oxfordjournals.org. 

  28. Quiggin, J. (2006).Economic constraint on public policy. The Oxford handbook ofpublic policy. M. R. R. E. G. Michael Moran. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  29. Anderson, J. E.(2011). The policy-makers and their environment: Public policymaking. Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. 

  30. Cahn, M. A.(1995).The players: Institutional and noninstitutional actors in the policy process. In public policy: The essential readings, ed. Shtella Theodoulou and Matthew Cahn. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

  31. Dye, T. R., & Gray, V. (1980).The determinants of public policy. Toronto:Lexington Books. 

  32. Gordon, I., Lewis, J., & Young, K. (1993). Perspectives on policy analysis. The Policy Process: A Reader. M. Hill. London, Prentice Hall. 

  33. Howlett, M., & Ramesh, M. (2003). Studying public policy: Policy cycles and policy subsystems. Toronto: Oxford University Press. 

  34. Martin, L. W., & Vanberg, G. (2005). Coalition policymaking and legislative review. American Political Science Review, 99(1), 93–106.  

  35. Sabatier, P. A.(2007).Theories of the policy process. Colorado: Westview Press. 

  36. Anderson, J. E.(2011). Policy formation: Problems, agendas and formulation. Public policymaking. Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. 

  37. Fawcett, H. (2006). Social policy: Pensions. In Peters, B. G., & Pierre, J. (Ed.), Handbook of Public Policy. London: Sage Publications. 

  38. Guan, Lee Hock. (2005). Affirmative Action in Malaysia. Southeast Asian Affairs 2005, 211–228.  

  39. Leong, Ho Khai. (1992). Dynamics of policy-making in Malaysia: The formulation of the New Economic Policy and the National Development Policy. Asian Journal of Public Administration, 14(2), 204–227.  

  40. Moran, M. (2006). Health policy. In Peters, B. G., & Pierre, J. (Ed.), Handbook of Public Policy (pp. 201–218). London: Sage Publications. 

  41. Parsons, W. (1995). Public opinion and public policy. Public policy: An introduction to the theory and practice of policy analysis. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc. 

  42. Parsons, W. (1995). Policies and problem as symbols. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc. 

  43. Terrell, P., & Gilbert, N. (2010). Dimensions of social welfare policy. Boston:Pearson. 

  44. Thomas, E. (2009). In Lall, M., & Vickers, E. (Ed.), Education as political tool inAsia. London:Routledge. 

  45. Carlsnaes, Walter. (2006). Foreign policy. In Peters, B. G., & Pierre, J. (Ed.), Handbook of Public Policy. London: Sage Publications. 

  46. Cohen, B. C.(1973). The publics impact on foreign policy. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 

  47. Everingham, J. A., & Lawrence, G. (2008). “Regionalism”, The Oxford companion to Australian politics. Ed Brian Galligan and Winsome Roberts. Oxford University Press. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. University of New South Wales. Retrieved from http://www.oxfordreference.com.

  48. Hone, T. C., & Stupak, R. J.(2004). National security and domestic policymaking: The similarities and the critical differences. International Journal of Public Administration, 15(7), 1441–1447.  

  49. Piper, D. C., & Terchek, R. J.(1983). Interaction: Foreign policy and public policy. Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 

  50. Piper, D. C., & Terchek, R. J.(1983). Interaction: Foreign policy as public policy. In Piper, D. C., & Terchek, R. J.(Ed.), Interaction: Foreign Policy and Public Policy. Washington: American Enterprise Institute.  

  51. Rivera, J. H. D.(1968). The psychological dimension of foreign policy. Ohio: A Bell and Howell Company. Rosenau, J. N.(1969). Linkage politics: Essays on the convergence of national andinternational systems. New York: The Free Press. 

  52. Friedman, T. (2000). The golden straightjacket. In the lexus and the olive tree. New York, NY: Anchor Books. 

  53. Hay, C. (2006). Globalization and public policy. In Rein, M., & Goodin, R. E., & Moran, M. (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of public policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  54. Parsons, W. (1995). Globalization and policy-making: The international parameters. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Inc. 

  55. Quiggin, J. (2006). Economic constraint on public policy. In Rein, M.,Goodin, R. E., & Moran, M. (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of public policy (pp. 529–542). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  56. Transnational Issues. (2002). Retrieved from http://unpan1.un.org. 

  57. Waters, M. (2001). Globalization. London: Routledge.  

  58. Collins, A. (1998). The ethnic security dilemma: Evidence from Malaysia. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 20(3), 261–278.  

  59. Dhillon, K. S.(2009). Foreign policy in the Mahathir era 1981–2003: Dilemma of development. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press. 

  60. Kamarulnizam Abdullah. (1999). National security and Malay unity: the issue of radical religious elements in Malaysia. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 21(2),261–282.  

  61. Martinez, P. (2001). Malaysia in 2000 a year of contradiction. Asian Survey, 41(1), 189–200.  

  62. Piper, D. C., & Terchek, R. J.(1983). Introduction in Piper, D. C., & Terchek, R. J.(Ed.), Interaction: Foreign policy and public policy (pp. 1–10). Washington: American Enterprise Institute.

  63. Piper, D. C., & Terchek, R. J.(1983). Interaction: Foreign policy and public policy. Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. 

  64. Cohen, B. C.(1973). The publicÊs impact on foreign policy. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 

  65. Downing, J., Ali Mohammadi, & Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi (1995). Questioning the media: A critical introduction (2, illustrated ed.). SAGE. pp. 482. 

  66. Lee, Siu-Nam. (1988). Communication imperialism and dependency: A conceptual clarification. International Communication Gazette (Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers) (41): 74. 

  67. McPhail, T. L.(1987). Electronic colonialism: the future of international broadcasting and communication. Volume 126 of Sage Library of Social Research. Sage Publications. 

  68. Moran, M., Rein, M., & Goodin, R. E.(2006). The Oxford handbook of public policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

  69. Ogan, C. (Spring 1988). Media imperialism and the videocassette recorder: The Case of Turkey. .Journal of Communication, 38 (2):94. 

  70. Rivera, J. H. D.(1968). The psychological dimension of foreign policy. Ohio: A Bell and Howell Company.

  71. Rothkopf, D. (1970). In praise of cultural imperials. Foreign Affairs. 107, 38–53. 

  72. Schiller, H. I.(1976). Communication and cultural domination. White Plains, N.Y: International Arts and Sciences Press. 

  73. Tomlinson, J. (1991). Cultural imperialism: A critical introduction (illustrated,reprint ed.). Continuum International Publishing Group. 

  74. Gonzalez, J. L.(1999). The miracle turned crisis in the East Asian region: Implications for policies affecting transnational migrants. Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 14(1), 140–158.  

  75. Gurowitz, A. (2000). Migrant rights and activism in Malaysia: Opportunities and constraints. The Journal of Asian Studies, 59(4), 863–888.  

  76. Iredale, R. (2000). Migration policies for the highly skilled in the Asia-Pacific region. International Migration Review, 34(3), 882–906.  

  77. Jomo, K. S. & Tan Wooi Syn. (2003). Privatization and renationalization in Malaysia: A Survey. 1–46.  

  78. Kanapathy, V. (2007). Controlling irregular migration: The Malaysian experience.Bangkok: International Labour Organization. 

  79. Kaur, A. (2008). International migration and governance in Malaysia: Policy andperformance. UNEAC Papers, 22, 4–18.  

  80. Liow, J. (2003). MalaysiaÊs illegal Indonesian migrant labour problem: In searchof solutions. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 25(1), 44–64.  

  81. Nambiar, S. (2009). Revisiting privatization in Malaysia: The importance of institutional process. Asia Academy of Management Journal, 14(2), 21–40.  
  82. Pillai, P. (1995). Malaysia in labour migration in Asia. ASEAN Economic Bulletin,12 (2), 221–236. 

  83. Pillai, P. (1999). The Malaysian state’s response to migration. Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 14 (1), 178–197. 

  84. Sadiq, K. (2005). When states prefer non-citizens over citizens: Conflict oveillegal immigration into Malaysia. International Studies Quarterly, 49(1)101–122. 

  85. Syariza Yanti Abu Bakar. (2002). Migrant labour in Malaysia: Impact and implications of the Asian financial crisis (pp. 1–44): EADN Regional Project on the Social Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis.

  86. Tan, Jeff. (2008). Institutional and political failure: Privatization in Malaysia. Privatization: Regulation, rent-seeking and policy failure. London: Routledge.

  87. Zuraidah Zaaba, Farida Ibrahim Ramadhan, Ibianaflorinciliana Niane Anthony Anning, Haijon Gunggut, & Katsuhiro Umemoto. (2011). Language in education policy: A study of policy adjustment strategy in Malaysia. International Journal of Education and Information Technologies, 5(5),157–165. 

  88. Matland, R. E.(2013). Synthesizing the implementation literature. In Theodoulou, S. Z., Kofinis, C., & Cahn, M. A.(Ed.), Public policy: The essential readings(pp. 325–348). Boston: Pearson.

  89. Theodoulou, S. Z., & Kofinis, C. (2013). The assessment of executed policy solutions. In Theodoulou, S. Z., & Kofinis, C. (Ed.),Public policy: The essential readings (pp. 341–348). Boston: Pearson.

  90. Theodoulou, S. Z., & Kofinis, C. (2013). Policy change and termination, In Stella Z. Theodoulou & C. Kofinis (Ed.), Public policy: The essential readings (pp. 348–356). Boston: Pearson.

  91. Theodoulou, S. Z., & Kofinis, C. (2004). The art of the game: Understanding American public policy making. Belmont; CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning.

      


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