Preferences and Outcomes
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Köp båda 2 för 1757 kr"An excellent guidebook for students that teaches them both the analytical and normative skills to understand, assess, and even implement public policies. In an age where the underlying democratic principles of reasoned, net beneficial public policy are under attack, this book is more important than ever." Benjamin K. Sovacool, University of Sussex, UK "Simons 3rd edition features three qualities which fit the times perfectly: (1) due consideration of both the normative and empirical (scientific) aspects of public policy; (2) equal attention to both the classical and modern versions of liberal political philosophy for the students development of a critical normative grounding; and, (3) sufficient attention to social sciences "policy process model" to understand the dynamics of policy formation. In combination these qualities provide the millennial era readers with a framework for understanding and developing informed preferences on the public policy choices they will face as citizens. Simons 3rd edition features its characteristic balance and neutral assessment of policy options being considered, and now contains up-to-date treatment of the major policy arenas -- once more providing an excellent resource for student learning." Nicholas P. Lovrich, Jr., Washington State University, USA "This book provides students with the tools needed to cultivate the critical skills to make their own sound policy arguments showing us there is indeed a thoughtful and moderate way to approach difficult issues and debates found in public policy arenas. It is an excellent resource for anyone who seeks to understand the complex world of public policy." Maria Chvez, Pacific Lutheran University, USA
Christopher A. Simon is Professor of Political Science, Interim Director of the MPP Program, and a former Director of the MPA Program at The University of Utah, USA.. He conducts research in alternative energy policy; civic community and volunteerism; education policy; criminal justice policy; Homeland Security policy; land use policy; public administration; and military sociology. He is co-author (with David Bernell) of The Energy Security Dilemma (Routledge, 2016) and co-author (with Brent Steel and Nicholas Lovrich) of State and Local Government (2011).
Part 1. Introduction to Public Policy 1. Policy and Visions of Governance 2. Thinking About Public Policy: How Choices Are Made 3. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) 4. Policy Analysis Part 2. Dimensions of Public Policy 5. Agenda Setting 6. Policy Formation 7. Policy Implementation 8. Policy Evaluation 9. Policy Termination Part 3. Major Public Policies 10. Defense Policy 11. Public Health Policy 12. General Social Policy 13. Education Policy 14. Criminal Justice Policy 15. Green Policy 16. Cost of Policy Conclusion. Future of Public Policy