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Discusses public policy as a political endeavor Politics of Public Policy encourages readers to see public policy as an inherently political process. As political science and policy scholars, we all share in a basic pursuit to better understand the nature of our political system and our democracy.
Contents
1.) Brief Table of Contents2.) Full Table of Contents 1.) Brief Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to the BookChapter 2: Politics and Policy Chapter 3: Approaches to the Study of Public PolicyChapter 4: The Policy EnvironmentChapter 5: Agenda Setting and Massing of Interests-Actors Outside GovernmentChapter 6: Policy Formulation and Execution: The Inside PlayersChapter 7: Policy EvaluationChapter 8: The Future of the Politics of Public Policy2.) Full Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to the BookDefining Public Policy Politics, Again Plan for the BookChapter 2: Politics and Policy Politics and Policy: What Is the Difference?A More Politicized Policy Making ProcessThe Transition from Programs to PoliciesThe Government as a Policy Maker Human Values, Ideology, and Policy Making as PoliticsConclusionSummaryDiscussion QuestionsChapter 3: Approaches to the Study of Public PolicyPowerThe Degree of ChangePolicy Typologies Based on OutputsPublic Policy as the Result of a ProcessOther Views of Public Policy MakingConclusionSummaryDiscussion QuestionsChapter 4: The Policy EnvironmentThe Structure of U.S. Policy MakingConclusionSummaryDiscussion QuestionsChapter 5: Agenda Setting and Massing of Interests-Actors Outside GovernmentIntroductionProblem IdentificationSetting an AgendaAgenda Setting: The Importance of Outside PlayersCycles of PowerConclusionSummaryDiscussion QuestionsChapter 6: Policy Formulation and Execution: The Inside PlayersPolicy Formulation ImplementationPatterns of Power: Executive Policy Formulation and Implementation ConclusionSummaryDiscussion QuestionsChapter 7: Policy EvaluationPolicy Evaluation or Analysis?Policy Outputs and OutcomesWinning and Losing: A Valid Framework?Conclusion: The Politics of OutcomesSummaryDiscussion QuestionsChapter 8: The Future of the Politics of Public PolicyThe Degree of Change and the Policy Making Environment The Appropriateness of Policy SolutionsA Less Political Policy World? Conclusion: Wither Politics?SummaryDiscussion Questions