ABSTRACT
The inexorable advent of globalization has transformed the public policymaking process into a multi-faceted challenge that transcends traditional policymaking boundaries and forces scholars, experts, and practitioners to redefine their field in terms of both theory and practice. While every policy dilemma has a specific location in time and space, most significant policy issues— climate change, food and water, economic development, global pandemics, terrorism and violence, and migration, to name just a few—now require a collective framing of the problem and a collaborative effort to take effective action.
The essays in Public Policymaking in a Globalized World offer valuable insights into how policymaking is evolving from a circumscribed field of inquiry into a truly global dialogue that can help stakeholders to focus on key issues that threaten the survival of our planet.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|103 pages
Governance and the Policy Process
chapter 2|19 pages
Dilemmas of Democratization in the Policy Process
part II|74 pages
Reflections On Policymaking and Policy Analysis
chapter 5|13 pages
Public Policy as a Practice 1
part III|125 pages
Global Case Studies: India, China, Egypt, South Africa and Rwanda
chapter 10|32 pages
Public Policy and Corruption in a Globalized World
chapter 11|24 pages
Urban Poverty Policies and Politics in India
part IV|113 pages
Public Policy in Turkey: Sectoral Perspectives