CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
- “U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: Responsibilities and Policies (1953-present)” in Thomas Oliver, General Editor, THE GUIDE TO U.S. HEALTH AND HEALTHCARE POLICY, Congressional Quarterly Press/Sage, forthcoming.
- “Performance Measurement and Accountability in the Intergovernmental System in 2020,” in Jack W. Meek and Kurt Thurmaier, editors, NETWORKED GOVERNANCE: THE FUTURE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL MANAGEMENT, CQ Press, 2011.
- “Does Performance Measurement Actually Improve Accountability,” in ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE; PROBLEMS AND PROMISES,¨edited by Melvin Dubnick and F. George Frederickson, M. E. Sharpe, 2011.
- “Policy Tools, Mandates and Intergovernmental Relations,” with Paul Posner, in Robert Durant, HANDBOOK ON AMERICAN BUREAUCRACY, Oxford University Press, 2010.
- “Performance Management and Intergovernmental Relations,” 2007, chapter in INTERGOVERNMENTAL MANAGEMENT FOR THE 21ST CENTURY,, edited by Paul L. Posner and Timothy J. Conlan, Brookings Institution Press and National Academy of Public Administration.
- "The Legacy of Federal Management Change: PART Repeats Familiar Problems," 2008, chapter in PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND BUDGETING: HOW GOVERNMENTS CAN LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE, edited by F. Stevens Redburn, Robert J. Shea and Terry F. Buss, published by M. E. Sharpe.
- “Theme Paper: Interaction in Federal Systems,” with Balveer Arfora and Cheryl Saunders, in UNITY IN DIVERSITY; LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER, Volume 3, INTERACTION IN FEDERAL SYSTEMS, edited by John Kincaid and Rupak Chattopadhyay, 2008, Viva Books/Forum of Federations.
- “Professionalization and Policy Analysis: The Case of the United States,” 2005, in Hal Colebach editor, THE WORK OF POLICY IN A CHANGING WORLD, Lexington Books.
- “Developments in the Federal Performance Management Movement: Balancing Conflicting Values in GPRA and PART”, 2006, in book edited by Thomas Stanton, MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF 9/11: BLUEPRINTS FOR MORE EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENT, M.E. Sharpe.
- “Defining Policy Goals through the Stages of the Policy Process: Creating the US Department of Education,” 2005, in Iris Geva-May editor, THINKING LIKE A POLICY ANALYST: POLICY ANALYSIS AS A CLINICAL PROFESSION, Palgrave Macmillan.
- “Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations in Post-9/11 America: Rhetoric versus Reality,” in Nuovi orientamenti della pubblica amministrazione dopo 1”11 settembre 2001: NEW DIRECTIONS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, edited by Maria Laura Seguiti, 2004, Edizioni Dell”Universita Degli Studi di Cassino.
- “The Cabinet Officer as Juggler: The Accountability World of the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in Thomas Stanton and Benjamin Ginsberg, MAKING GOVERNMENT MANAGEABLE; EXECUTIVE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT IN THE 21st CENTURY, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press, 2004.
- “The Instruments of Intergovernmental Management,” in B Guy Peters and Jon Pierre, editors, HANDBOOK OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, Sage, 2003.
- “Leading a Cabinet Department: Donna Shalala at the Department of Health and Human Services,” in Mark A. Abramson and Kevin M. Bacon, editors, LEADERS, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2002.