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Contemporary approaches to public policy : theories, controversies and perspectives / edited by B. Guy Peters and Philippe Zittoun

Contributor(s): Series: International series on public policyPublisher: London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016Description: xv, 206 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781137504937
  • 9781137504944 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.6 PET
Contents:
Introduction; B. Guy Peters and Philippe Spittoon; Chapter 1. The Advocacy Coalition Framework: An Approach for the Comparative Analysis of Contentious Policy Issues; Christopher M. Warble and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith; Chapter 2. Discursive Approaches to Public Policy: Politics, Argumentation and Deliberation; Anna Donovan, Frank Fischer and Philippe Spittoon; Chapter 3. Institutionalism and Public Policy; B. Guy Peters; Chapter 4. Institutions and the Policy Process 2.0: Implications of the IAD Framework; Eduardo Ararat and Malay Amir; Chapter 5. The Transformation of Ideas: The Origin and Evolution of Punctuated Equilibrium Theory; Rebecca Eisner, Annalisa Russell and Bryan D. Jones; Chapter 6. Behavioural Approaches: How Nudges Lead to More Intelligent Policy Design: Peter John; Chapter 7. Tools Approaches; Helen Markets and Christopher Hood; Chapter 8. Bounded Rationality and Garbage Can Models of Policy-Making; Nikolas Zaharias.- Conclusion. Public Policy Theory and Democracy: The Elephant in the Corner; Helen Ingram, Peter DeLeon, and Anne Schneider
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Introduction;
B. Guy Peters and Philippe Spittoon;
Chapter 1. The Advocacy Coalition Framework: An Approach for the Comparative Analysis of Contentious Policy Issues; Christopher M. Warble and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith;
Chapter 2. Discursive Approaches to Public Policy: Politics, Argumentation and Deliberation; Anna Donovan, Frank Fischer and Philippe Spittoon;
Chapter 3. Institutionalism and Public Policy; B. Guy Peters;
Chapter 4. Institutions and the Policy Process 2.0: Implications of the IAD Framework; Eduardo Ararat and Malay Amir;
Chapter 5. The Transformation of Ideas: The Origin and Evolution of Punctuated Equilibrium Theory; Rebecca Eisner, Annalisa Russell and Bryan D. Jones;
Chapter 6. Behavioural Approaches: How Nudges Lead to More Intelligent Policy Design: Peter John;
Chapter 7. Tools Approaches; Helen Markets and Christopher Hood;
Chapter 8. Bounded Rationality and Garbage Can Models of Policy-Making; Nikolas Zaharias.- Conclusion. Public Policy Theory and Democracy: The Elephant in the Corner; Helen Ingram, Peter DeLeon, and Anne Schneider