ABSTRACT

Designed for upper-level and professional courses, this text is a state-of-the-art introduction to the public policymaking process that gives equal attention to issues of policy implementation and public governance. It uses an innovative systems approach, integrating the activities, actors, tools, and techniques of policymaking, to provide a comprehensive framework for policy design and analysis. The book is practice-oriented, with a focus on the ways that policymakers at all levels employ the standard "technologies" of governance - authority, agency, program, rule, contract, and budget - to design policy outputs and achieve policy outcomes. Through extensive use of graphics, the text makes concepts easy to grasp for a generation of students accustomed to the visual presentation of ideas. Case studies illustrate the tools and techniques discussed, and key terms, questions for discussion, and suggested readings round out each chapter.

part I|36 pages

Foundations

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|10 pages

Foundations

chapter 3|22 pages

Preview

part II|124 pages

Inputs

chapter 4|24 pages

Problems

chapter 5|37 pages

Politics and Policy Entrepreneurs

chapter 6|28 pages

Access, Lobbying, and Public Opinion

chapter 7|33 pages

Agenda Setting

part III|202 pages

Production

chapter 8|5 pages

Policy Technologies and Maps

chapter 9|28 pages

Authority

chapter 10|31 pages

Agency

chapter 11|46 pages

Program

chapter 12|22 pages

Rules

chapter 13|34 pages

Contract

chapter 14|34 pages

Budget

part IV|69 pages

Results

chapter 15|33 pages

Outputs

chapter 16|34 pages

Outcomes

part V|104 pages

Context and Content

chapter 17|9 pages

Context: An Overview of Policy Sectors

chapter 18|24 pages

Context: The Government Sector

chapter 19|27 pages

Context: Market, Civil, and Private Sectors

chapter 20|40 pages

Content: Policies and Policymaking

part VI|7 pages

Conclusions