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Chapter 1: Introduction to Public Policy. Chapter 2: Origins and Actors. Chapter 3: Foundations of the Policy Process. Chapter 4: Problem Identification and Agenda Setting. Chapter 5: Policy Design and Formulation. Chapter 6: Policy Implementation. Chapter 7: Policy Analysis and Evaluation.
Handbook of public policy analysis : theory, politics, and methods. Pt. I. Historical perspectives -- Ch. 1. The policy sciences at the crossroads / Peter deLeon and Danielle M. Vogenbeck -- Ch. 2. Promoting the policy orientation : lasswell in context / Douglas Torgerson -- Ch. 3.
The constituent elements of public policy comprise a solution to a public problem, the existence of target groups at the root of a public problem, intentional coherence at the very least, the...
Stated most simply, public policy is the sum of government activities, whether pur- sued directly or through agents, as those activities have an influence on the lives of citi- zens.
1 What is public policy? Concepts, trends and issues; 2 How are policy choices made and implemented? 3 Where does policy change come from? Context, ideas and people; 4 What happens when policies come to the ground? 5 Knowing the consequences of public policy; Index
PDF | This is the 6th edition of the text Public Policy, with Scott Furlong. It has a 2018 copyright date and was released in May of 2017. | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...
The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy mines all the traditions of public policy. Public policy is the business end of political science. It is where theory meets practice in the pursuit of the public good. Political scientists approach public policy in myriad ways.