"I am particularly impressed with the author's articulation of the concept of power. He does an effective job of tracing the literature, demonstrating how the concept of power has lost its viability as a tool for policy researchers, and, in his words, 'reconstructing and reclaiming power so that it can be used as an analytic tool and explanatory concept in policy analysis and research.' I think his development of the concept of foundations of power (i.e., institutions and structures, personal and social relationships, and beliefs and values) provides policy analysts and scholars with a useful, and hitherto unavailable, tool for examining the development of policy in a wide range of arenas. By offering a clear definition of the foundations of power he has made an important contribution to the field of policy studies." — Michael D. Coomes, Bowling Green State University