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William D. Schreckhise's research investigates the complexities of intergovernmental implementation, particularly in the context of U.S. federal immigration programs. His work examines how local entities navigate federal policies, focusing on factors such as context, control, and the challenges presented by shifting political landscapes across presidential administrations. Schreckhise has explored the impact of political polarization on federal-local partnerships and the role of legislative civility, gridlock, and productivity in policy outcomes. His recent publications also touch upon consumer willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol and the relationship between state citizen civility and state legislative civility. He has a h-index of 8, with 32 total publications and 227 citations. Schreckhise collaborates with researchers such as Eric Button and Alvaro Durand-Morat at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 32
- Citations: 229
Selected Publications
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Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States (2025)
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Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility? (2024)
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Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity (2024)
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Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity (2023)
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Administrative Discretion Through Changing Presidencies and Political Polarization: Reflection on the Rise, Fall, and Rise of Federal-Local Immigration Partnerships in the U.S. (2023)
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Local implementation of U.S. federal immigration programs: context, control, and the problems of intergovernmental implementation (2023)
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Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil (2021)
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- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Intergovernmental Implementation in a Time of Uncooperative Federalism: Immigration Enforcement and Federal Secure Communities Program, 2011–14
- Local implementation of U.S. federal immigration programs: context, control, and the problems of intergovernmental implementation
- Administrative Discretion Through Changing Presidencies and Political Polarization: Reflection on the Rise, Fall, and Rise of Federal-Local Immigration Partnerships in the U.S.
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Legislative Civility, Gridlock, Polarization, and Productivity
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil
- Consumers’ willingness to pay for second-generation ethanol in Brazil
- Administrative Discretion Through Changing Presidencies and Political Polarization: Reflection on the Rise, Fall, and Rise of Federal-Local Immigration Partnerships in the U.S.
- Is There Linkage Between State Citizen Civility & State Legislative Civility?
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
- Hostile chambers, fragile coalitions: civility and renewable energy politics in the United States
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