Public Policy, Governance and Polarization
Making Governance Work
Herausgeber: Jesuit, David K; Williams, Russell Alan
Public Policy, Governance and Polarization
Making Governance Work
Herausgeber: Jesuit, David K; Williams, Russell Alan
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Polarization is widely diagnosed as a major cause in the decline of evidence-based policy making and public engagement-based styles of policy making. Public Policy, Governance and Polarization seeks to provide a theoretical foundation for scholars and policy makers who need to understand the powerful and often disruptive forces
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Polarization is widely diagnosed as a major cause in the decline of evidence-based policy making and public engagement-based styles of policy making. Public Policy, Governance and Polarization seeks to provide a theoretical foundation for scholars and policy makers who need to understand the powerful and often disruptive forces
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367878351
- ISBN-10: 0367878356
- Artikelnr.: 58440307
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367878351
- ISBN-10: 0367878356
- Artikelnr.: 58440307
David K. Jesuit is a Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Central Michigan University (CMU), USA. Russell Alan Williams is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Memorial University, Canada.
Table of Contents
Introduction and Overview: Polarization Explained and Applied
Jeremy Castle, David K. Jesuit and Russell Alan Williams
Section 1: Polarized Mass Publics and Electoral Politics
1. Concerted Action in Complex Environments: A Comparison of Industrial
Restructuring in Mid-Sized City-Regions in Canada and the United States
Charles Conteh
2. Lines in the Sand: How Americans' Polarization Results in Unwillingness
to Accept Compromise Policy Outcomes
J. Cherie Strachan, Daniel M. Shea and Michael Wolf
3. Can Unequal Distributions of Wealth Influence Vote Choice? A Comparative
Study of Germany, Sweden and the United States
Lindsay Flynn and Piotr R. Paradowski
Section 2: An Example of Polarization: The Climate Change Debate
4. Consensual Environmental Policy in the Anthropocene: Governing What
Humanity Hath Wrought
Robert Bartlett and Walter F. Baber
5. Polarized Climate Debate? Institutions and Structure in Subnational
Policymaking
Russell Williams and Susan Morrissey Wyse
6. Polarised business interests: EU climate policy-making during the "Great
Recession"
Raffael Hanschmann
Section 3: Potential Remedies to Polarized Policymaking
7. Comparative National Energy Policies and Climate Change Actions in
Countries with Divided and Unified Governments: Reflections, Projections
and Opportunities for Improved Pedagogy
Thomas Rohrer and Pamela S. Gates
8. Exploring the Mediating Effects of Institutions on Polarization and
Political Conflict: Evidence from Michigan Cities
Nathan Grasse, Thomas Greitens, Lawrence Sych, and David Jesuit
9. Political Polarization, Fiscal
Introduction and Overview: Polarization Explained and Applied
Jeremy Castle, David K. Jesuit and Russell Alan Williams
Section 1: Polarized Mass Publics and Electoral Politics
1. Concerted Action in Complex Environments: A Comparison of Industrial
Restructuring in Mid-Sized City-Regions in Canada and the United States
Charles Conteh
2. Lines in the Sand: How Americans' Polarization Results in Unwillingness
to Accept Compromise Policy Outcomes
J. Cherie Strachan, Daniel M. Shea and Michael Wolf
3. Can Unequal Distributions of Wealth Influence Vote Choice? A Comparative
Study of Germany, Sweden and the United States
Lindsay Flynn and Piotr R. Paradowski
Section 2: An Example of Polarization: The Climate Change Debate
4. Consensual Environmental Policy in the Anthropocene: Governing What
Humanity Hath Wrought
Robert Bartlett and Walter F. Baber
5. Polarized Climate Debate? Institutions and Structure in Subnational
Policymaking
Russell Williams and Susan Morrissey Wyse
6. Polarised business interests: EU climate policy-making during the "Great
Recession"
Raffael Hanschmann
Section 3: Potential Remedies to Polarized Policymaking
7. Comparative National Energy Policies and Climate Change Actions in
Countries with Divided and Unified Governments: Reflections, Projections
and Opportunities for Improved Pedagogy
Thomas Rohrer and Pamela S. Gates
8. Exploring the Mediating Effects of Institutions on Polarization and
Political Conflict: Evidence from Michigan Cities
Nathan Grasse, Thomas Greitens, Lawrence Sych, and David Jesuit
9. Political Polarization, Fiscal
Table of Contents
Introduction and Overview: Polarization Explained and Applied
Jeremy Castle, David K. Jesuit and Russell Alan Williams
Section 1: Polarized Mass Publics and Electoral Politics
1. Concerted Action in Complex Environments: A Comparison of Industrial
Restructuring in Mid-Sized City-Regions in Canada and the United States
Charles Conteh
2. Lines in the Sand: How Americans' Polarization Results in Unwillingness
to Accept Compromise Policy Outcomes
J. Cherie Strachan, Daniel M. Shea and Michael Wolf
3. Can Unequal Distributions of Wealth Influence Vote Choice? A Comparative
Study of Germany, Sweden and the United States
Lindsay Flynn and Piotr R. Paradowski
Section 2: An Example of Polarization: The Climate Change Debate
4. Consensual Environmental Policy in the Anthropocene: Governing What
Humanity Hath Wrought
Robert Bartlett and Walter F. Baber
5. Polarized Climate Debate? Institutions and Structure in Subnational
Policymaking
Russell Williams and Susan Morrissey Wyse
6. Polarised business interests: EU climate policy-making during the "Great
Recession"
Raffael Hanschmann
Section 3: Potential Remedies to Polarized Policymaking
7. Comparative National Energy Policies and Climate Change Actions in
Countries with Divided and Unified Governments: Reflections, Projections
and Opportunities for Improved Pedagogy
Thomas Rohrer and Pamela S. Gates
8. Exploring the Mediating Effects of Institutions on Polarization and
Political Conflict: Evidence from Michigan Cities
Nathan Grasse, Thomas Greitens, Lawrence Sych, and David Jesuit
9. Political Polarization, Fiscal
Introduction and Overview: Polarization Explained and Applied
Jeremy Castle, David K. Jesuit and Russell Alan Williams
Section 1: Polarized Mass Publics and Electoral Politics
1. Concerted Action in Complex Environments: A Comparison of Industrial
Restructuring in Mid-Sized City-Regions in Canada and the United States
Charles Conteh
2. Lines in the Sand: How Americans' Polarization Results in Unwillingness
to Accept Compromise Policy Outcomes
J. Cherie Strachan, Daniel M. Shea and Michael Wolf
3. Can Unequal Distributions of Wealth Influence Vote Choice? A Comparative
Study of Germany, Sweden and the United States
Lindsay Flynn and Piotr R. Paradowski
Section 2: An Example of Polarization: The Climate Change Debate
4. Consensual Environmental Policy in the Anthropocene: Governing What
Humanity Hath Wrought
Robert Bartlett and Walter F. Baber
5. Polarized Climate Debate? Institutions and Structure in Subnational
Policymaking
Russell Williams and Susan Morrissey Wyse
6. Polarised business interests: EU climate policy-making during the "Great
Recession"
Raffael Hanschmann
Section 3: Potential Remedies to Polarized Policymaking
7. Comparative National Energy Policies and Climate Change Actions in
Countries with Divided and Unified Governments: Reflections, Projections
and Opportunities for Improved Pedagogy
Thomas Rohrer and Pamela S. Gates
8. Exploring the Mediating Effects of Institutions on Polarization and
Political Conflict: Evidence from Michigan Cities
Nathan Grasse, Thomas Greitens, Lawrence Sych, and David Jesuit
9. Political Polarization, Fiscal