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The Oxford handbook of public policy

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2006Description: 983p xiiISBN:
  • 9780199269280
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.600000 MOR
Contents:
Table of Contents Part 1. Introduction; 1:The Public and its Policies, Robert E. Goodin, Michael Moran, and Martin Rein; Part II. Institutional and Historical Background; 2:The Historical Roots of the Field, Peter deLeon; 3:Emergence of Schools of Public Policy, Graham Allison; 4:Training for Policy-Makers, Yehezkel Dror; Part III. Modes of Policy Analysis; 5:Policy Analysis as Puzzle-solving, Christopher Winship; 6:Policy Analysis as Critical Listening, John Forestor; 7:Policy Analysis as Policy Advice, Richard Wilson; 8:Policy Analysis for Democracy, Helen Ingram and Anne L. Schneider; 9:Policy Analysis as Social Critique, John Dryzek; Part IV. Producing Public Policy; 10:The Origins of Policy, Edward C. Page; 11:Agenda Setting, Giandomenico Majone; 12:Policy Frame and Discourse, Maarten Hajer and David Laws; 13:Arguing, Bargaining, and Getting Agreement, Lawrence Susskind; 14:Policy Impact, Bea Cantillon and Karel van den Bosch; 15:The Politics of Policy Evaluation, Mark Bovens, Paul 'tHart and Sanneke Kuipers; 16:Policy Dynamics, Eugene Bardach; 17:Learning in Public Policy, Richard Freeman; 18:Reframing Problematic Policies, Martin Rein; Part V. Instruments of Policy; 19:Policy in Practice, David Laws and Maarten Hajer; 20:Policy Networks, R.A.W. Rhodes; 21:Smart Policy?, Tom Christiansen; 22:The Tools of Government in the Information Age, Christopher Hood; 23:Policy Analysis as Organizational Analysis, Barry L. Friedman; 24:Public-Private Collaboration, John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser; Part VI. Constraints on Public Policy; 25:Economic Constraints on Public Policy, John Quiggin; 26:Political Feasibility: Interests and Power, William A. Galston; 27:Institutional Constraints on Policy, Ellen M. Immergut; 28:Social & Cultural Factors, Davis B. Bobrow; 29:Globalization and Public Policy, Colin Hay; Part VII. Policy Intervention: Styles and Rationales; 30:Distributive and Redistributive Policy, Tom Sefton; 31:Market and Non-Market Failures, Mark Kleiman and Steven N. Teles; 32:Privatization and Regulatory Regimes, Colin Scott; 33:Democratizing the Policy Process, Archon Fung; Part VIII. Commending and Evaluating Public Policies; 34:The Logic of Appropriateness, James G. March and Johan P. Olsen; 35:Ethical Dimensions of Public Policy, Henry Shue; 36:Economic Techniques, Kevin B. Smith; 37:Economism and its Limits, Jonathan Wolff and Dirk Haubrich; 38:Policy Modeling, Neta C. Crawford; 39:Social Experimentation for Public Policy, Carol Hirschon Weiss and Johanna Birckmayer; IX. Public Policy, Old and New; 40:The Unique Methodology of Policy Research, Amitai Etzioni; 41:Choosing Governance Systems: A Plea for Comparative Research, Oran R. Young; 42:The Politics of Retrenchment: the U.S. Case, Frances Fox Piven; 43:Reflections on how political scientists (and others) might think about energy and policy, Matthew Holden, Jr.; 44:Reflections on Policy Analysis: Putting it Together Again, Rudolf Klein and Theodore R. Marmor
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Table of Contents
Part 1. Introduction;
1:The Public and its Policies, Robert E. Goodin, Michael Moran, and Martin Rein;
Part II. Institutional and Historical Background;
2:The Historical Roots of the Field, Peter deLeon;
3:Emergence of Schools of Public Policy, Graham Allison;
4:Training for Policy-Makers, Yehezkel Dror;
Part III. Modes of Policy Analysis;
5:Policy Analysis as Puzzle-solving, Christopher Winship;
6:Policy Analysis as Critical Listening, John Forestor;
7:Policy Analysis as Policy Advice, Richard Wilson;
8:Policy Analysis for Democracy, Helen Ingram and Anne L. Schneider;
9:Policy Analysis as Social Critique, John Dryzek;
Part IV. Producing Public Policy;
10:The Origins of Policy, Edward C. Page;
11:Agenda Setting, Giandomenico Majone;
12:Policy Frame and Discourse, Maarten Hajer and David Laws;
13:Arguing, Bargaining, and Getting Agreement, Lawrence Susskind;
14:Policy Impact, Bea Cantillon and Karel van den Bosch;
15:The Politics of Policy Evaluation, Mark Bovens, Paul 'tHart and Sanneke Kuipers;
16:Policy Dynamics, Eugene Bardach;
17:Learning in Public Policy, Richard Freeman;
18:Reframing Problematic Policies, Martin Rein;
Part V. Instruments of Policy;
19:Policy in Practice, David Laws and Maarten Hajer;
20:Policy Networks, R.A.W. Rhodes;
21:Smart Policy?, Tom Christiansen;
22:The Tools of Government in the Information Age, Christopher Hood;
23:Policy Analysis as Organizational Analysis, Barry L. Friedman;
24:Public-Private Collaboration, John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser;
Part VI. Constraints on Public Policy;
25:Economic Constraints on Public Policy, John Quiggin;
26:Political Feasibility: Interests and Power, William A. Galston;
27:Institutional Constraints on Policy, Ellen M. Immergut;
28:Social & Cultural Factors, Davis B. Bobrow;
29:Globalization and Public Policy, Colin Hay;
Part VII. Policy Intervention: Styles and Rationales;
30:Distributive and Redistributive Policy, Tom Sefton;
31:Market and Non-Market Failures, Mark Kleiman and Steven N. Teles;
32:Privatization and Regulatory Regimes, Colin Scott;
33:Democratizing the Policy Process, Archon Fung;
Part VIII. Commending and Evaluating Public Policies;
34:The Logic of Appropriateness, James G. March and Johan P. Olsen;
35:Ethical Dimensions of Public Policy, Henry Shue;
36:Economic Techniques, Kevin B. Smith;
37:Economism and its Limits, Jonathan Wolff and Dirk Haubrich;
38:Policy Modeling, Neta C. Crawford;
39:Social Experimentation for Public Policy, Carol Hirschon Weiss and Johanna Birckmayer;
IX. Public Policy, Old and New;
40:The Unique Methodology of Policy Research, Amitai Etzioni;
41:Choosing Governance Systems: A Plea for Comparative Research, Oran R. Young;
42:The Politics of Retrenchment: the U.S. Case, Frances Fox Piven;
43:Reflections on how political scientists (and others) might think about energy and policy, Matthew Holden, Jr.;
44:Reflections on Policy Analysis: Putting it Together Again, Rudolf Klein and Theodore R. Marmor

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