The Role Of Religion In Public Policy

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One of the fundamental rights granted in the United States is religious freedom, but does this mean that religion should be entirely removed from politics or that all religious voices should be considered equally? The separation of church and state was established in the Constitution, but the fact that as of 2015, 84 percent of Americans hold some sort of religious belief means that this is easier said than done. Religious morality frequently colors debates surrounding various policy issues, ranging from reproductive rights to education. This volume exposes readers to the ways in which religion inflects policymaking and the varying perspectives about religion's role in politics.

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Genre : Young Adult Nonfiction
Author : Eamon Doyle
Publisher : Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Release : 2018-12-15
File : 130 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781534503977


Religion And Public Policy

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Examines human rights in relation to religion and the role of religion in perennial issues of war and peace.

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Genre : Law
Author : Sumner B. Twiss
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2015-02-26
File : 413 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107090361


Public Administration In South Asia

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A state-of-the-art, one-stop resource, Public Administration in South Asia: India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan examines public administration issues and advances in the Indian subcontinent. The book fulfills a critical need. These nations have the largest public administration programs in South Asia, yet existing knowledge on them is fragmented at best. Bringing together leading scholars from these countries, this book provides both an insider perspective and a scholarly look at the challenges and accomplishments in the region. Focusing on the machinery of government, the book explores questions such as: What is the history of public administration development? How are major decisions made in the agencies? Why are anti-corruption efforts so much a challenge? What is the significance of intergovernmental relations? What is the success of administrative reform? What are examples of successful social development programs? How successful is e-government, and what are its challenges? Why is civil service reform difficult to achieve? How is freedom of information being used as a means to combat corruption and invoke grassroots activism? What can be learned from the successes and failures? While public administration practice and education have become considerably professionalized in the last decade, a sufficiently in-depth and well-rounded reference on public administration in these countries is sorely lacking. Most available books tackle only aspects of public administration such as administrative reforms, civil service, economic developments, or public policy, and are country specific. None provide the in-depth analysis of the sphere of public action in South Asia found in this book. It supplies an understanding of how public administration can be either the source of, or solution to, so many of the problems and achievements in the Indian subcontinent.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Meghna Sabharwal
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2016-04-19
File : 513 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781439869130


Morality And Public Policy

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Spanning religion, moral philosophy and scientific understanding of the human conditions, this unique book adds to the latest thinking on morality, proposing ways to enhance the capacity of public policy to respond to morality and associated shifts in social mores in different cultural settings.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Clem Henricson
Publisher : Policy Press
Release : 2016-02-24
File : 152 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781447323822


Faith And Public Policy

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Fourteen essays, presented by Wilburn (public policy, Pepperdine U.), offer arguments for eroding the separation between religion and public policy in contemporary American life. Preliminary essays argue that the United States was founded as a religious nation and that it's success is due to that religious founding. Other essays blame a number of social and individual ills on a perceived lack of religion, failing to explain why many less religious countries don't have these ills on the same scale. Further contributions offer arguments for bringing religious institutions into schooling, social welfare, and tax policy (this last relying heavily on the arguments of Charles Murray, the author of The Bell Curve). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : James R. Wilburn
Publisher : Lexington Books
Release : 2002
File : 188 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0739103865


Theism And Public Policy

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Does theism dominant the language and practices of public life in the United States? This volume explores this question from a humanist perspective, and in so doing it provides insight into the relationship of religion to public policy, and offers ways to advance a more democratic and secular public arena.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : A. Pinn
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2014-12-04
File : 174 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137465306


Religion Economics And Public Policy

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As Americans seem bent on dismantling the safety net of the New Deal era, the most popular version of the culture wars' thesis paints an arguably cosmic battle between defenders of religious orthodoxy who embrace laissez-faire capitalism and secular elites who have imposed a Marxist welfare state upon an unsuspecting populace. Walsh shows that this thesis ignores the role of religious leaders in legitimizing the types of programs embodied in America's approach to the welfare state. Walsh explores the arguments of William Jennings Bryan, America's foremost fundamentalist who opposed the Social Darwinism often associated with the defense of laissez-faire capitalism, John Ryan, the Catholic priest whose writings foreshadowed Roosevelt's New Deal legislation, Reinhold Niebuhr, the influential mainstream Protestant leader who defended America's Cold War strategy of containment while opposing laissez-faire capitalism, and the arguments of influential African American Protestant and Jewish leaders. Finally he looks at the role of religious leaders in the contemporary debates over issues such as health care and welfare reform. Whenever possible, the relationship between the official views of the religious leaders is analyzed in light of the opinions and voting patterns of their constituents. The opinions and voting patterns of secular Americans are also contrasted to those of religious Americans. Of particular interest to scholars, students, and general readers concerned with the role of religion in American politics.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Andrew D. Walsh
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2000-06-30
File : 170 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780313001154


Governance Networks In Public Administration And Public Policy

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What do public administrators and policy analysts have in common? Their work is undertaken within networks formed when different organizations align to accomplish some kind of policy function. To be effective, they must find ways to navigate complexity and generate effective results. Governance Networks in Public Administration and Public Policy describes a variety of trends and movements that have contributed to the complexity of these systems and the challenges that must be faced as a result. Providing a theoretical and empirical foundation in governance networks, the book offers a conceptual framework for describing governance networks and provides a holistic way to conceive their construction. The text details the skills and functions of public administrators in the context of networked relationships and presents the theoretical foundations to analyze governance networks. It identifies the reforms and trends in governing that led to governance networks, explains the roles that various actors take on through networked relationships, highlights the challenges involved in the failure of networked activities, and illustrates how policy tools are mobilized by these relationships. Be a part of building governance networks 2.0! The author’s website contains support materials such as PowerPoint® presentations, writable case study templates, and other useful items related to building the field’s capacity to describe, evaluate, and design governance networks using the framework of this book. You can post case studies of governance networks, draw on other’s case study materials, and learn about research and educational opportunities. Based on research and real-life experience, the book highlights the interplay between public actors and policy tools. The authors demystify this complex topic of governance networks and explore the practical applications of the conceptual framework. Practical and accessible, the book presents concepts in such a way that readers can engage in these ideas, apply them, and deepen their understanding of the dynamics unfolding around them.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Christopher J. Koliba
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2010-07-23
File : 388 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781420071276


The Role Of Religion In The Making Of Public Policy

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Genre : Political Science
Author : James Edward Wood
Publisher : J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies Baylo Ity
Release : 1991
File : 280 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015032448493


Postmodernism And Public Policy

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Develops a naturalistic postmodern perspective to make constructive proposals about a wide range of topics now in public discussion.

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Genre : Religion
Author : John B. Cobb
Publisher : SUNY Press
Release : 2002-01-01
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0791451658