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Public Policy Making: Process and Principles by Larry N. Gerston β€” book cover

Public Policy Making: Process and Principles

by Larry N. Gerston
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Overview

The ideal first reading for any course in public policy, this brief text traces the dynamics of the policy making process:
-- the triggering of issue awareness;
-- emergence of an issue on the public agenda;
-- the formulation of a public policy commitment dealing with the issue;
-- the implementation process that translates policy into practice.

Throughout the book. Gerston brings his analysis to life with abundant examples from recent and historic cases of public policy making. At the sa time, with well-chosen references, he places public policy analysis in the disciplinary context of political science and deftly orients the reader to the classics of public policy studies. Study questions and lists of recommended readings accompany each chapter.

Synopsis

Gerston (San Jose State U.) presents an undergraduate-textbook on the origins, formation, and implementation of public policy in the United States. Over the course of seven chapters he discusses the institutional context of public policy, triggering mechanisms of policy initiatives, the "public agenda" as a barometer of issues that have reached the attention of policy makers, the roles of policy makers, implementation, and evaluation. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Sharpe, M. E. Inc.
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780765612038

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