
Policy Making in Britain
An Introduction
Peter Dorey(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. April 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-0-7619-4904-6 (ISBN)
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Description
'By applying the range of tools of policy analysis to the detail of the policy making machinery of British government, Peter Dorey's text has met a need for teachers and students of these subjects which has not been fulfilled for a decade or more. I have adopted it straight away as a 'must buy' for my own students'
- Justin Greenwood, Robert Gordon University
'A very welcome addition to the literature on public policy-making in contemporary Britain and ideal for teaching purposes. Peter Dorey's new book is clearly written, theoretically informed, but also rich in illustration. A key resource for all students of British public policy'
- Dr Andrew Denham, Reader in Government, University of Nottingham
This accessible textbook introduces students to the public policy-making process in Britain today. Assuming no prior knowledge, it provides a full review of the key actors, institutions and processes by addressing the following questions:
who sets the public policy agenda?
who influences the detail of public policy?
what makes for successful implementation of public policy?
is there such a thing as 'British' public policy?
Peter Dorey is careful to ground theory in the reality of contemporary British politics and the text fully assesses the impact of devolution and European integration and the evolution from government to governance.
The result is a lively and accessible new text that will be required reading for all students of contemporary British politics, public policy and governance.
- Justin Greenwood, Robert Gordon University
'A very welcome addition to the literature on public policy-making in contemporary Britain and ideal for teaching purposes. Peter Dorey's new book is clearly written, theoretically informed, but also rich in illustration. A key resource for all students of British public policy'
- Dr Andrew Denham, Reader in Government, University of Nottingham
This accessible textbook introduces students to the public policy-making process in Britain today. Assuming no prior knowledge, it provides a full review of the key actors, institutions and processes by addressing the following questions:
who sets the public policy agenda?
who influences the detail of public policy?
what makes for successful implementation of public policy?
is there such a thing as 'British' public policy?
Peter Dorey is careful to ground theory in the reality of contemporary British politics and the text fully assesses the impact of devolution and European integration and the evolution from government to governance.
The result is a lively and accessible new text that will be required reading for all students of contemporary British politics, public policy and governance.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 186 mm
Weight
593 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-4904-6 (9780761949046)
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Peter Dorey is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at the School of European Studies, Cardiff University
Content
Introduction
The Study of Policy-Making in Britain
Defining Problems and Devising Policies
The Core Executive, Part One
Key Individuals
The Core Executive, Part Two
Key Institutions
Organised Interests and Policy Networks
Parliament and Public Policy
The Implementation of Public Policy
From Government to Governance
Policy-Making in Britain
Trends and Trajectories
The Study of Policy-Making in Britain
Defining Problems and Devising Policies
The Core Executive, Part One
Key Individuals
The Core Executive, Part Two
Key Institutions
Organised Interests and Policy Networks
Parliament and Public Policy
The Implementation of Public Policy
From Government to Governance
Policy-Making in Britain
Trends and Trajectories