
The Road to Nowhere
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Drawing on records of the President's task force, interviews with a wide range of key policy players, and many other sources, Hacker locates his analysis within the context of current political theories on agenda setting. He concludes that Clinton chose managed competition partly because advocates inside and outside the campaign convinced him that it represented a unique middle road to health care reform. This conviction, Hacker maintains, blinded the president and his allies to the political risks of the approach and hindered the development of an effective strategy for enacting it.
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- Cover Page
- Half-title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: The Puzzle
- Chapter 1. The Rise of Reform
- Things Fall Apart
- The Middle Class and National Health Care Reform
- Media Coverage of Health Care Reform
- Health Care Reform and the Congressional Agenda
- Momentum toward Reform in Congress
- The Impact of the Pennsylvania Election
- Conclusion
- Chapter 2. A Prescription for Reform
- The Influx of Economists into Health Policy Analysis
- The Neoclassical Critique
- The Consumer Choice Health Plan and Its Critics
- A Consumer Choice Health Plan for the 1990s
- The Birth of the Jackson Hole Group
- Framing the Jackson Hole Proposal
- Drafting the Jackson Hole Proposal
- The Advocacy of the New York Times
- The Support of Conservative Democrats
- The President's "Comprehensive Health Care Reform Program
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3. The Liberal Synthesis
- Liberals and the Long Struggle for Reform
- From National Health Insurance to Single Payer
- Health USA and the Liberal Adaptation
- The Garamendi Plan and the Liberal Synthesis
- Paul Starr and the Liberal Compromise
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4. The Campaign
- The Early Campaign
- The Politics of Ambiguity
- The Politics of Discovery
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. The Plan
- The Presidential Transition
- The Task Force
- Politics, Pressure, and the Plan
- The Public Campaign
- Unveiling the Plan
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Power and the Public Agenda
- Ideas and Policy Communities
- Leadership and Political Innovation
- The Jackson Hole Proposal and the Rise of a Credible Alternative
- The Liberal Synthesis
- The Clinton Plan
- The Failure of Reform
- The Promise and the Limits of American Politics
- Appendix A. Methodology
- Appendix B. Jackson Hole Participants, 1990-1992
- Appendix C. California Insurance Commissioner's Health Care Advisory Committee
- Notes
- Index
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