Public Policy
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Updated in its 2nd edition, Public Policy Analysis: The Essential Readings presents a collection of 67 key classic and contemporary readings on public policy and public policy issues.Spanning a wide range of topics and issues, this text aims to introduce readers to the underpinnings and current practices of the policymaking arena. Selected readings are viewed as “essential” by the authors, in that some of them are generally argued to be among the most influential in the field, or among the most frequently cited.
- Each section begins with an introductory essay by the authors that introduces different aspects of the policy subfield while referring to the included readings. (ex. p. 123)
- A separate section of readings is devoted to theories on the policy process—preparing students for a future career in policy making. (ex. p. 123)
- A wide range of policy coverage allows this text to be used for both introductory and advanced classes in policy and public administration. (ex. p. ix)
- Readings from every major theorist within the policy subfield are included, giving students varying perspectives on public policy. (ex. p. ix)
- Modeled after policy textbooks on the market, this reader can be used as a standalone teaching tool, as it mirrors the typical policy course curriculum. (ex. p. ix)
- The text is an excellent reference handbook to the subfield of public policy that students can utilize throughout their academic study and into their careers in public policy. (ex. p. ix)
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Five new introductory essays written by the authors have been added to the text to provide a balance of readings that reflect current policy issues and up-to-date research for students. (ex. p. xii)
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Since the previous edition, 35 new readings new have been added making this the most comprehensive Public Policy reader available. (ex. p. xii)
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The text has been completely reorganized to align with the current thinking of the policy subfield and to better adhere to the textbooks available on the market. Students are presented with readings in an order that would mirror the topics they’re learning in class. (ex. p. xii)
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An expanded section of suggested readings provides instructors with additional reading material to assign, and give students a place to turn for research papers and other assignments. (ex. p. 29)
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Updated pedagogical features, including revised as well as new figures give students an engaging, visual representation of some of the key concepts they read about. (ex. p. 128)
PART ONE: THE NATURE AND STUDY OF THE WHAT, WHO, AND WHY OF PUBLIC POLICY
1. The Contemporary Language of Public Policy: Starting to Understand,
Stella Z. Theodoulou
2. Enduring Political Questions and Public Policy, James J. Gosling
3. Political Science and Public Policy, Paul A. Sabatier
4. Bounded Rationality and Rational Choice Theory, Bryan D. Jones, Graeme Boushey,
and Samuel Workman
5. Still Muddling, Not Yet Through, Charles E. Lindblom
6. Group Politics and Representative Democracy, David B. Truman
7. Neo Pluralism, Andrew S. McFarland
8. Imperfect Competition, Ralph Miliband
9. Issue Networks and the Executive Establishment, Hugh Heclo
10. Who Benefits, Who Governs, Who Wins, G. William Domhoff
PART TWO: RULES, STRATEGIES, RESOURCES, AND CULTURE
11. Rules, Strategies, Resources, and Culture, Matthew A. Cahn
12. The Federalist Papers: #1, #10, #15, #78, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
13. The Anti-Federalist Papers
14. Capitalism and Freedom, Milton Friedman
15. The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups, Mancur Olsen
16. Constructing the Political Spectacle, Murray Edelman
17. A Preface to Economic Democracy, Robert Dahl
18. The Semisovereign People, E. Schattschneider
19. Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life, Robert N. Bellah, Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton
PART THREE: THEORIES ON THE POLICY PROCESS
20. In Search of a Framework to Understand the Policy Process, Stella Z. Theodoulou
21. Theories Of and In the Policy Process, David L. Weimer
22. The Stages Approach to the Policy Process, Peter DeLeon
23. Typologies of Public Policy, Peter J. Steinberger
24. Agendas and Instability, Frank R. Baumgartner and Bryan D. Jones
25. Why Some Issues Rise and Others are Negated, John Kingdon
26. Policy Entrepreneurship, Michael Mintrom and Phillipa Norman
27. Background on the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework, Elinor Ostrom
28. The Mechanism of Policy Diffusion, Charles R. Shipan and Craig Volden
29. Advocacy Coalition Framework, Social Construction and Policy Design and Emerging Trends, Matthew Nowlin
PART FOUR: INSTITUTIONAL AND NON INSTITUTIONAL ACTORS
30. Institutional and Noninstitutional Actors in the Policy Process, Matthew A. Cahn
31. Congress: Keystone of the Washington Establishment, Morris Fiorina
32. Congress: The Electoral Connection, David Mayhew
33. Presidential Power, Richard Neustadt
34. The Presidential Policy Stream, Paul Light
35. The Rise of the Bureaucratic State, James Q. Wilson
36. Regulation: Politics, Bureaucracy, and Economics, Kenneth J. Meier
37. Appellate Courts as Policy Makers, Lawrence Baum
38. The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring About Social Change? Gerald N. Rosenberg
39. Parties, the Government, and the Policy Process, Samuel J. Eldersveld.
40. The Advocacy Explosion, Jeffrey M. Berry.
41. The Consultant Corps, Larry Sabato.
42. News That Matters, Shanto Iyengar and Donald Kinder
43. Processing Politics: Learning from Television in the Internet Age, Doris Graber
PART FIVE: MAKING PUBLIC POLICY
44. The Structure and Context of Policy Making, Stella Z. Theodoulou
45. Causal Stories as Problem Definition, Deborah A. Stone
46. Issues and Agendas, Roger W. Cobb and Charles D. Elder
47. New Research on Agendas in the Policy Process, Barry Pump
48. Policy Analysis – A Multidisciplinary Framework, William N. Dunn
49. Synthesizing the Implementation Literature, Richard E. Matland
50. The Assessment of Executed Policy Solutions, Stella Z. Theodoulou and C. Kofinis
51. Policy Change and Termination, Stella Z. Theodoulou and C. Kofinis
Public Policy Analysis: The Essential Readings presents a collection of 67 key classic and contemporary readings on public policy and public policy issues.
Spanning a wide range of topics and issues, this text aims to introduce readers to the underpinnings and current practices of the policymaking arena. Selected readings are viewed as “essential” by the authors, in that some of them are generally argued to be among the most influential in the field, or among the most frequently cited. Others highlight the link between theory and practice particularly well, making public policy intelligible and clear to all. Public Policy: The Essential Readings 2nd Edition is divided into five parts which parallel both the majority of policy texts and the way many courses are designed.
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| Subjects | political science, social sciences, higher education, public policy, Humanities and Social Sciences |
