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U.S. Politics & Government - 1945 - 1989, General & Miscellaneous Public Policies, U.S. Politics & Government - 1945 to Present, U.S. Politics - Public Affairs & Administration, U.S. Politics & Government - General & Miscellaneous
To explain the fundamentals of public policy, this best-selling text focuses on the process behind the crafting of legislation. By examining the individual steps—from identifying a problem, to agenda setting, to evaluation, revision, or termination of a policy—students are able to see how different factors influence the creation of policy. Each chapter features at least one case study to illustrate how general ideas are applied to specific policy issues.
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To explain the fundamentals of public policy, this best-selling text focuses on the process behind the crafting of legislation. By examining the individual stepsfrom identifying a problem, to agenda setting, to evaluation, revision, or termination of a policystudents are able to see how different factors influence the creation of policy. Each chapter features at least one case study to illustrate how general ideas are applied to specific policy issues.
About the Author, James E. Anderson
James Anderson (Texas A&M University) is the former President of the Policy Studies Organization and Secretary of the American Political Science Association. He has served as both President and Vice-President/Program Chair of the Southern Political Science Association and as President of the Southwestern Political Science Association.