UID:
almahu_9949593225302882
Format:
1 online resource (399 pages) :
,
illustrations
Edition:
Fourth edition.
ISBN:
9781506374543 (ebook) :
Content:
Why do policymakers select certain problems for attention and ignore others? Why do some policy ideas fail and other succeed? In addition to the President, Congress and Supreme Court what other institutions are influential in shaping public policies? How do policymakers design and implement policies? How do those policies ultimately influence the nation? Providing answers to these and other questions are the focus of this book. The practice of politics and policymaking is complicated, involving thousands of people in government institutions and the private sector. Although each public law and public policy has a unique history, Politics and Public Policy is designed to help students understand the larger patterns of the policy making process.
Note:
chapter 1. American politics and public policy -- chapter 2. Political culture, the economy, and public policy -- chapter 3. Boardroom politics -- chapter 4. Bureaucratic politics -- chapter 5. Cloakroom politics -- chapter 6. Chief executive politics -- chapter 7. Courtroom politics -- chapter 8. Living room politics -- chapter 9. Institutional performance -- chapter 10. Assessing American public policy.
Additional Edition:
Print version : ISBN 9781452220178 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Language:
English
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