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Property Rights, the Common Good, and the State: The Catholic
View of Market Economies. Journal of Catholic Social
Thought, vol. 5, no. 2 (Summer 2008): 235-284.
A Preferential Option for the Poor and American Political
Culture. Journal of Catholic Social Thought, vol. 5, No. 1.(Winter 2008): 1-44.
Evaluating Successful Political Internships: A View from the
Students’ Seats. Journal of Cooperative
Education and Internships (with Jeffrey Stonecash) vol. 41,
no. 1 (2007): 4-11.
Forests and Trees: The Role of Academics in Legislative
Internships. Journal of Political Science
Education, vol. 3, no. 1 (Jan-April 2007): 79-100.
Gubernatorial Powers in New York: The Ongoing Battle.”
Government, Law and Policy Journal, vol. 7, no. 2: (Winter
2005): 21-24 (with Jeffrey Stonecash).
Equity in State Education Spending: ‘Money Doesn’t Talk, It
Swears.’ Vincentian Chair of Social
Justice, vol. 5, 2001. Vincentian Center: St. John’s
University, 2001.
Measured Decentralization: The New York City Community
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Community Governance: A Decade of Experience," in Frank
Mauro & Gerald Benjamin (editors), Restructuring the New
York City Government: The Reemergence of Municipal Reform
New York: Annual Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science,
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Community Empowerment Revisited: Two Decades of Integrative
Reform, State and Local Government Review, vol. 20, no.
2(Spring 1988):
72-79.
Satisfaction with the Intern Experience: Analysis of the New
York Assembly Intern Program, The Journal of Cooperative
Education (with Jeff Stonecash & Laurel Winegar), vol. XXV,
no. 1 (Fall 1988): 25-43.
Remediation and Equity: A Case Study of Gender Integration.
Public Personnel Management, vol. 17, no. 1 (Spring 1988):
73-82.
Community Input and the City Budget: Geographically Based
Budgeting in New York City, Journal of Urban Affairs Vol. 8
(Winter 1986): 57-70.
Gender Integration in the Public Sector: From Sanitation
Man to Sanitation Worker, Urban Resources, vol. 3, No. 2
(Winter 1986):
15-23.
Decentralization in New York City: A Study of Community
Boards, American Society for Public Administration's, Section
on Intergovernmental Administration and Management, Occasional
Paper, July 1985.
Resident Participation as Agenda Setting: A Study of
Neighborhood-Based Development Corporations, Journal of Urban
Affairs,vol. 7 (Fall 1985):
13-29.
Coping with Crises: The Politics of Urban Retrenchment,
Polity XVII (Winter 1984):
298-317.
Community Participation and Modernization: A Study of Political
Choices, 44 Public Administration Review (May/June 1984):
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Rejoinder to Cooper, 44 Public Administration Review
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Guide to the New York State Legislative, 3rd
ed. (editor). Albany: NYS Assembly: 2001.
Community Government. The New York City Charter Revision
Commission. New York: The Urban Research Center, New York
University, 1988 (with Joseph Viteritti).