
Comparative Public Policy
Anneliese Dodds(Author)
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 7. December 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-0-230-31943-1 (ISBN)
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Description
The comparative approach to public policy illuminates the policy process in both foreign and domestic contexts and also provides valuable lessons on how governments and organizations can do things differently.
This new introductory text combines information about public policies in different countries with an explanation of the frameworks that have been used to analyze these policies. It compares public policies across a wide range of countries and across core policy areas, including welfare, education, healthcare and the environment. This comparison of different policy areas provides the foundation for a critical overview of the main theories and methodological issues in comparative public policy.
Informed by the latest research, the text examines the key variables that lead to different policies in different countries. It also assesses the challenges posed by attempts to transfer policies from one society to another and assesses the impact of globalization on public-policy making. Supported by a wealth of figures, charts and real-life international examples, this book provides a comprehensive and integrated introduction to comparative public policy in the twenty-first century.
This new introductory text combines information about public policies in different countries with an explanation of the frameworks that have been used to analyze these policies. It compares public policies across a wide range of countries and across core policy areas, including welfare, education, healthcare and the environment. This comparison of different policy areas provides the foundation for a critical overview of the main theories and methodological issues in comparative public policy.
Informed by the latest research, the text examines the key variables that lead to different policies in different countries. It also assesses the challenges posed by attempts to transfer policies from one society to another and assesses the impact of globalization on public-policy making. Supported by a wealth of figures, charts and real-life international examples, this book provides a comprehensive and integrated introduction to comparative public policy in the twenty-first century.
Reviews / Votes
'This valuable text offers a comprehensive and highly readable introduction to public policy brought alive by helpful charts and boxes. Its excellent conceptual chapters are complemented by exemplary treatment of economic, welfare, health education and environmental policy and - most unique and timely - coverage of policy transfer, globalization, transnational developments and public policy in developing countries.' - Robert H. Blank, University of Canterbury, New Zealand 'Full of insights and ideas, clear and systematic, this much-needed new synthesis is essential reading. Comparing policies, sectors and levels with an attentive eye for the interconnection, circulation and globalization of ideas and instruments - and for innovative methodologies for comparative research - Anneliese Dodds rejuvenates the whole field of comparative public policy.' - Patrick Le Gales, Sciences Po, CNRS, Centre d'Etudes EuropeennesMore details
Series
Edition
2012
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
408 p.
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Weight
617 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-230-31943-1 (9780230319431)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-137-28489-1
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Comparative Public Policy
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ANNELIESE DODDS is Lecturer in Public Policy at Aston University, UK.
Content
Introduction.- Why Compare Public Policies?.- Differences between Public Policies: An Introduction.- Economic Policy.- Welfare Policy.- Health Policy.- Education Policy.- Environmental Policy.- Interests and Public Policy.- Ideas and Public Policy.- The Impact of Institutions on Public Policies.- Policy Transfer.- Policy-making Beyond the Nation State.- Comparative Public Policy Excluding the Majority World?.- Doing Comparative Public Policy.- Conclusion.