ABSTRACT

Policy thought integrates the “why” of political philosophy and the “how” of public policy formulation.

Lee outlines five key principles for the development of policy thought:

  • The Principle of Policy Statism
  • The Principle of Policy Goodness
  • The Principle of Policy Balance
  • The Principle of Policy Practicality
  • The Principle of Policy Humans: Interpenetrated Policy Humans with Non-humans

Each principle is derived from a combination of Confucian and other East Asian philosophies, as well as contemporary Western political philosophy. In combination they offer an innovative approach to formulating, configuring and assessing public policy, with ethics and efficacy.

An essential guide to incorporating big picture philosophical questions into pragmatic policy for students, practitioners and scholars of public policy and administration.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

What Is Policy Thought?

chapter 2|26 pages

The Principle of Policy Statism

chapter 3|26 pages

The Principle of Policy Goodness

chapter 4|20 pages

The Principle of Policy Balance

chapter 5|28 pages

The Principle of Policy Practicality

chapter 6|30 pages

The Principle of Policy Humans

Interpenetrated Policy Humans with Non-humans

chapter 7|7 pages

Concluding Remarks