| Abel, Elie, 176 | |
| Accuracy in media, 56 | |
| adjudication (bureaucratic), 156-57 | |
| Adolph Coors Foundation, 53, 56-57 | |
| AFL-CIO, 87 | |
| agenda-setting, 109-11 | |
| Alm, Richard, 36 | |
| American Enterprise, The, 50 | |
| American Enterprise Institute, 49-51, 170 | |
| American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), 87 | |
| American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), 87, 90 | |
| AOL-Time Warner, 106 | |
| banks, 17-20, 100-102 | |
| Barbour, Haley, 92 | |
| Baroody, William, Jr., 176 | |
| Berry, Jeffrey M., 176 | |
| Bloom, Allan, 55, 109 | |
| Bork, Robert, 55 | |
| bottom-up policymaking model, 10-14 | |
| Bradley Foundation, 46, 53, 54-55 | |
| Brookings, Robert, 48 | |
| Brookings Institution, 48-49, 164, 170 | |
| Buckley v. Valeo, 67, 73, 176 | |
| budget (federal), 150-56 | |
| Budget of the United States Government, 150-56, 163 | |
| Bundy, McGeorge, 44 | |
| bureaucracy, 7-9, 116-36 | |
| Burke, Edmund, 117 | |
| Bush, George H. W, 35, 51 | |
| Business Roundtable, 62-63, 91-92, 176 | |
| cabinet, 141-42 | |
| campaign finance, 65-84 | |
| capital gains tax, 34-36 | |
| Carnegie Corporation, 46, 47 | |
| Carson, Rachel, 109 | |
| CATO Institute, 55-56 | |
| Center for Media and Public Affairs, 112 | |
| Center for Responsive Politics, 70, 72-73, 74, 75, 76, 82, 102, 128 | |
| Chubb, John E., 109 | |
| civil service, 143 | |
| Clinton, Bill, 35, 49, 54 | |
| Clinton, Hillary, 49, 52, 54 | |
| Cohen, Bernard, 177 | |
| committees (Congress), 129-32 | |
| Congress, 117-33 | |
| Coors, Adolph, 46, 51, 56 | |
| Coors, Joseph, 56 | |
| corporations, 17-18 | |
| Council on Foreign Relations, 21, 45-46, 47, 57-61, 170, 176 | |
| Council on Economic Development, 61-62 | |
| courts, 135-36 | |
| Cox, W. Michael, 36 | |
| Davidson, Roger H., 177 | |
| democracy, 14-15 | |
| Dole, Bob, 92 | |
| Domhoff, G. William, 39, 175, 176 | |
| D'Souza, Dinesh, 55 | |
| Dye, Thomas R., 80, 175 | |
| earnings (worker), 26 | |
| Eckerd, Jack, 46, 51 | |
| Economic Report of the President, 32-33 | |
| Edelman, Murray, 177 | |
| Ehrenhalt, Alan, 177 | |
| elections, 65-84 | |
| elites, 3, 8-9, 16-38, 112 | |
| Epstein, David, 177 | |
| Equal Rights Amendment, 56 | |
| Ethics in Government Act, 169 | |
| Etzioni, Eva Halevy, 175 | |
| evaluation (Policy), 158-75 | |
| "Fed," 147-50 | |
| Federal Reserve Act of 1913, 148 | |
| Federal Reserve System, 147-50 | |
| Fenno, Richard E., 177 | |
| Financial Services Act, 20, 100-102 | |
| Ford, Henry, II, 44-45 | |
| Ford Foundation, 42, 44-45, 47 | |
| Foreign Affairs, 57, 59 | |
| formulation (Policy), 39-64 | |
| foundations, 40-47 | |
| Free Congress Foundations, 56 | |
| Freeman, Richard B., 30, 175 | |
| Gaebler, Ted, 163 | |
| General Accounting Office (GAO), 158, 164-65 | |
| General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, 22, 27-28 | |
| General Electric, 107 | |
| Gephardt, Richard, 68 | |
| Gingrich, Newt, 52, 68 | |
| Glass-Steagall Act, 20, 100 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Top down Policymaking.
Contributors: Thomas R. Dye - Author.
Publisher: Chatham House.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 2001.
Page number: 179.
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