
Understanding, Informing, and Appraising Public Policy
James J. Gosling(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 16. April 2004
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-0-321-07845-2 (ISBN)
Description
Understanding, Informing and Appraising Public Policy in America integrates theory and practice in the study of public policy as it helps students understand how and why policymakers make the choices that they do.
The two-pronged approach utilizing the normative study of relationship of self#&45;interest to the public interest and empirical theory to identify policymakers' behavior identifies the standards of judgment that citizens and policymakers use to define problems and evaluate alternative solutions, and how America's political culture influences how we think about these matters. Throughout the texts the students also looks at how the design of out policy-making institutions shape the politics of policy making in the United States.
The two-pronged approach utilizing the normative study of relationship of self#&45;interest to the public interest and empirical theory to identify policymakers' behavior identifies the standards of judgment that citizens and policymakers use to define problems and evaluate alternative solutions, and how America's political culture influences how we think about these matters. Throughout the texts the students also looks at how the design of out policy-making institutions shape the politics of policy making in the United States.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-07845-2 (9780321078452)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Enduring Political Questions in Public Policy.
2. Agenda Setting and Policy Making in a Fragmented Political System.
3. Comparing Federal and State Policy Making.
4. Informing Public Policy Choice.
5. Explaining Public Policy Choice.
6. Implementing and Evaluating Public Policy.
7. Addressing Contemporary Policy Issues.
8. Appraising America's Public Policy Performance.
2. Agenda Setting and Policy Making in a Fragmented Political System.
3. Comparing Federal and State Policy Making.
4. Informing Public Policy Choice.
5. Explaining Public Policy Choice.
6. Implementing and Evaluating Public Policy.
7. Addressing Contemporary Policy Issues.
8. Appraising America's Public Policy Performance.