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To: H-PUBADMIN@h-net.msu.edu Cambridge Series on Business and Public Policy Cambridge University Press has recently launched a new book series, Business and Public Policy, which seeks to play a pioneering role in shaping the emerging field of business and public policy. This Series focuses on two central questions. First, how does public policy influence business strategy, operations, organization, and governance, and with what consequences for both business and society? Second, how do businesses themselves influence policy institutions, policy processes, and other policy actors and with what outcomes? In recent years the notion of public policy has become more expansive. The policy environments which businesses negotiate might be supplied by governmental as well as nongovernmental actors. Across issue areas, nongovernmental actors have established institutions that shape market opportunities as well as introduce a new kind of (private) regulatory context that businesses are obliged to consider. Whether they cohere with or undermine government-supplied institutional context, businesses need to responsive to both types of policy environments. We welcome manuscripts whose scope might be national, comparative, or international. These submissions might focus on a given issue area or compare across issue areas. Given the multi-disciplinary nature of the field, we are particularly interested in books which appeal to multiple audiences located in social science departments, business schools, public policy schools, and law schools. General Editor: Aseem Prakash, University of Washington, Seattle Editorial Board: Vinod Aggarwal: University of California, Berkeley Tanja Borzel: Free University, Berlin David Coen: University College, London Peter Gourevitch: University of California, San Diego Neil Gunningham: Australian National University Witold Henisz: The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Adrienne Heritier: European University Institute, Florence, Italy Chung-in-Moon: Yonsei University, South Korea Sarah Soule: Stanford University David Vogel: University of California, Berkeley For inquiries, please contact Aseem Prakash, aseem@u.washington.edu ******************************************** Aseem Prakash Professor Department of Political Science 39 Gowen Hall, Box 353530 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195-3530 206-543-2399 206-685-2146 (fax) aseem@u.washington.edu http://faculty.washington.edu/aseem/
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