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Agenda Setting And The Role Of Leadership In National Health Care Reform During The Early 1990s

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Title: Agenda Setting And The Role Of Leadership In National Health Care Reform During The Early 1990s
Author: Kang, Michael S,
Publisher: Center for Public Leadership
Issue Date: 2006-01-05
Abstract: Health care reform was the dominant issue on the political agenda during the early 1990s. Few issues during the decade persisted on the public agenda for so long. Why did it resonate so loudly? And why did it emerge then, from 1991 to 1994, rather than earlier or later? Did public opinion drive political leaders to address health care reform, or did political leaders convince the public of health care reform’s importance?
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/55949
Series/Report no.: Center for Public Leadership Working Paper Series;06-05
Keywords: cpl, hks, kennedy school, leadership, health care, 1990, reform

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