Public Policy

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A unique historical perspective emphasizes the evolution of public policy analysis while discussing how policy is currently formulated.

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Genre : Education
Author : James P. Lester
Publisher : Wadsworth Publishing Company
Release : 2000
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSC:32106018255023


Public Policy An Evolutionary Approach

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PUBLIC POLICY: AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH, 3e, examines how the substance and process of public policy and our understanding of that have evolved in America. After providing the reader with an analytic, historic and contextual framework for viewing public policy in the U.S., the authors offer a comprehensive look at the various elements of the governing process including agenda setting and problem definition, policy formation, implementation, program evaluation, and policy change and termination. In doing that the authors pay particular attention to the range of theories that have been offered to explain how, why, and with what effects governments act. The authors then look at three critical policy areas environment, education, and welfare to furher illustrate how governing proceeds in the U.S. Thoroughout the text the authors draw extensively on actual policy examples including recent efforts to reform education and welfare and the war in Iraq. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Joseph Stewart, Jr.
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Release : 2008
File : 276 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000116463195


I E Public Policy

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Genre : Policy sciences
Author : Joseph Stewart-(Jr.)
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Release : 2007-02-01
File : 256 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0495381594


Introduction To Public Policy

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Genre : Public administration
Author : Joseph Stewart
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Release : 2011
File : 273 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:1277112763


Human Nature And Public Policy

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Arguing for an evolutionary perspective, this book directly challenges the Standard Social Science Model (SSSM) on which public policy has often been based. The SSSM maintains that human behavior is solely the product of culture and learning. In sharp contrast, the Evolutionary Model (EM) holds that our behavior flows from the interaction between learning and culture, on the one hand, and biological factors-especially our evolutionary legacy-on the other. These different approaches to human behavior understandably lead to divergent conceptions of sound domestic and foreign policy. The SSSM views human behavior as essentially plastic and thus readily changed by governmental action. Disagreeing, the Evolutionary Model sees that malleability as seriously limited by our species' evolved propensity for aggression, status seeking, xenophobia, ethnocentrism, and hierarchical social structures.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : A. Somit
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2003-07-03
File : 277 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781403982094


The Dynamics Of Public Policy

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. . . this is a first rate book. It draws on a wide range of reading philosophy, economics and politics and teases out a number of important ideas. . . for academics and postgraduates it surely will be essential reading and I think has pushed the study of public policy forward. Michael Connolly, Political Studies Review In The Dynamics of Public Policy, Adrian Kay sets out the crucial methodological, theoretical and empirical implications of two important trends in the social sciences: a frequently expressed ambition for analysis of movies not stills and the regular observation that policy, politics and governance is becoming more complex. Beginning with a discussion of the centrality of temporality, change and history to the social sciences, he develops the provocative claim that existing models of the policy process are of limited value in understanding and explaining policy dynamics. Instead, the author argues that it is only through structured narratives that we can really understand and explain complex policy histories. He sets out a methodology for structuring policy narratives and illustrates the claims of the book through four detailed case studies: health policy and pharmaceutical regulation in the UK; and agricultural policy and budget policy in the EU. Adrian Kay s book will appeal to academics in the fields of policy analysis, public administration and public sector management as well as political science and political theory.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Adrian Kay
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Release : 2006-01-01
File : 158 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781847203007


Analysing Public Policy

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An accessible review of the main approaches in the study of public policy, this text argues that most writers who seek to explain how policy varies and changes use one of the five frameworks: institutional, group/network, socio-economic, rational choice and ideas-based. It describes these methods in detail, offers constructive criticisms and explores their claims in the light of American, British and French examples

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Peter John
Publisher : A&C Black
Release : 1998-01-01
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0826454240


The Public Policy Theory Primer

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Public policy is a broad and interdisciplinary area of study and research in the field tends to reflect this. Yet for those teaching and studying public policy, the disjointed nature of the field can be confusing and cumbersome. This text provides a consistent and coherent framework for uniting the field of public policy. Authors Kevin B. Smith and Christopher W. Larimer offer an organized and comprehensive overview of the core questions and concepts, major theoretical frameworks, primary methodological approaches, and key controversies and debates in each subfield of policy studies from the policy process and policy analysis to program evaluation and policy implementation. The third edition has been updated throughout to include the latest scholarship and approaches in the field, including new and expanded coverage of behavioral economics, the narrative policy framework, Fourth Generation implementation studies, the policy regime approach, field experiments, and the debate of program versus policy implementation studies. Now with an appendix of sample comprehensive exam questions, The Public Policy Theory Primer remains an indispensable text for the systematic study of public policy.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Kevin B. Smith
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-05-15
File : 266 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429973987


Analysing Public Policy

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This book is an accessible review of the main approaches in the study of public policy. The author argues that most writers who seek to explain how policy varies and changes use one of five frameworks: institutional, group/network, socio-economic, rational choice and ideas-based. The book sets out each one, offers constructive criticisms and explores their claims in the light of American, British and French examples. Peter John argues that no one approach offers a comprehensive explanation of public policy, so a combination is needed. After reviewing some recent attempts at synthesis, he advocates an evolutionary approach which is best able to account for the importance of ideas and interests in the policy process. Readers will find that this book contains both a clear summary of debates in public policy and a new and original approach to the subject. They will also find that no other similar work covers so much ground in such a concise and cogent manner. 'Peter John provides a clear account of, and balanced judgement about, the several attempts to explain policy change and variation while developing his preferred 'synthetic' approach. Students of public policy will be duly grateful, colleagues will enjoy the argument.' R.A.W. Rhodes, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 'Peter John offers a truly fresh presentation and critique of the public policy literature that will be essential to students and professionals on both sides of the Atlantic. But John does more than critique: he points the field toward a new synthesis based on evolutionary theory.' Bryan Jones, Department of Political Science, University of Washington

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Genre : Policy sciences
Author : Peter John
Publisher : Burns & Oates
Release : 1998
File : 227 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1855675870


The Structure Of Policy Evolution

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This book advances novel tools for the study, analysis, and development of public policy, essential in a world of growing diversity, complexity, and accelerating change. Inspired by research in technology innovation, the book brings its forward applications into the studies of policy and institutional systems, answering, among others, the disciplinary need for a common model of change. Relating together the dynamics and the structure of policy evolution, the unified approach offers scholars important new insights into the logics and direction of policy development while advancing policy practitioners’ capacity for forecasting and optimizing designs. Analyzing social and labour market policy development across two model jurisdictions, the United Kingdom and Denmark, it substantiates the new approach while demonstrating its significance to the study of welfare modernization and to policy scholarship more generally. The book will be of key interest to scholars and students of policy and institutional development, policy analysis, and public administration and management, as well as comparative policy, evolutionary and complexity policy, and social policy and welfare state modernization research.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Oldrich Bubak
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2023-02-17
File : 236 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000836202