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Public Policy Making: Process and Principles traces the dynamics of the policy-making process, such as the triggering of issue awareness and the implementation process that translates policy into practice. It contains examples from recent and historic cases of public policy-making.
Preface to the Third Edition | p. ix |
The Context of Public Policy | p. 3 |
Triggering Mechanisms: Catalysts for Public Policies | p. 22 |
The Public Agenda: Focal Point for Policy Decisions | p. 48 |
The Policy Makers: Roles and Realities | p. 70 |
Implementation: Converting Policy Commitments into Practice | p. 90 |
Evaluation: Assessments and Directions | p. 112 |
Public Policy Making in an Evolutionary Context | p. 127 |
Notes | p. 135 |
Index | p. 151 |
About the Author | p. 161 |
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