The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy
Herausgeber: Rein, Martin; Goodin, Robert E.; Moran, Michael
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Herausgeber: Rein, Martin; Goodin, Robert E.; Moran, Michael
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Oxford Handbooks of Political Science are the essential guide to the state of political science today. With engaging contributions from 55 major international scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Public Policy provides the key point of reference for anyone working in public policy and beyond.
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Oxford Handbooks of Political Science are the essential guide to the state of political science today. With engaging contributions from 55 major international scholars, the Oxford Handbook of Public Policy provides the key point of reference for anyone working in public policy and beyond.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 996
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 171mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1750g
- ISBN-13: 9780199548453
- ISBN-10: 0199548455
- Artikelnr.: 26485644
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 996
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 171mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1750g
- ISBN-13: 9780199548453
- ISBN-10: 0199548455
- Artikelnr.: 26485644
Michael Moran is W.J.M. Mackenzie Professor of Government at the University of Manchester. Martin Rein is Professor in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Robert E. Goodin is Distinguished Professor of Social and Political Theory and Philosophy at the Research School of Social Sciences at Australian National University.
* Part 1. Introduction
* 1: Robert E. Goodin, Michael Moran, and Martin Rein: The Public and
its Policies
* Part II. Institutional and Historical Background
* 2: Peter deLeon: The Historical Roots of the Field
* 3: Graham Allison: Emergence of Schools of Public Policy
* 4: Yehezkel Dror: Training for Policy-Makers
* Part III. Modes of Policy Analysis
* 5: Christopher Winship: Policy Analysis as Puzzle-solving
* 6: John Forestor: Policy Analysis as Critical Listening
* 7: Richard Wilson: Policy Analysis as Policy Advice
* 8: Helen Ingram and Anne L. Schneider: Policy Analysis for Democracy
* 9: John Dryzek: Policy Analysis as Social Critique
* Part IV. Producing Public Policy
* 10: Edward C. Page: The Origins of Policy
* 11: Giandomenico Majone: Agenda Setting
* 12: Maarten Hajer and David Laws: Policy Frame and Discourse
* 13: Lawrence Susskind: Arguing, Bargaining, and Getting Agreement
* 14: Bea Cantillon and Karel van den Bosch: Policy Impact
* 15: Mark Bovens, Paul 'tHart and Sanneke Kuipers: The Politics of
Policy Evaluation
* 16: Eugene Bardach: Policy Dynamics
* 17: Richard Freeman: Learning in Public Policy
* 18: Martin Rein: Reframing Problematic Policies
* Part V. Instruments of Policy
* 19: David Laws and Maarten Hajer: Policy in Practice
* 20: R.A.W. Rhodes: Policy Networks
* 21: Tom Christiansen: Smart Policy?
* 22: Christopher Hood: The Tools of Government in the Information Age
* 23: Barry L. Friedman: Policy Analysis as Organizational Analysis
* 24: John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser: Public-Private
Collaboration
* Part VI. Constraints on Public Policy
* 25: John Quiggin: Economic Constraints on Public Policy
* 26: William A. Galston: Political Feasibility: Interests and Power
* 27: Ellen M. Immergut: Institutional Constraints on Policy
* 28: Davis B. Bobrow: Social and Cultural Factors
* 29: Colin Hay: Globalization and Public Policy
* Part VII. Policy Intervention: Styles and Rationales
* 30: Tom Sefton: Distributive and Redistributive Policy
* 31: Mark Kleiman and Steven N. Teles: Market and Non-Market Failures
* 32: Colin Scott: Privatization and Regulatory Regimes
* 33: Archon Fung: Democratizing the Policy Process
* Part VIII. Commending and Evaluating Public Policies
* 34: James G. March and Johan P. Olsen: The Logic of Appropriateness
* 35: Henry Shue: Ethical Dimensions of Public Policy
* 36: Kevin B. Smith: Economic Techniques
* 37: Jonathan Wolff and Dirk Haubrich: Economism and its Limits
* 38: Neta C. Crawford: Policy Modeling
* 39: Carol Hirschon Weiss and Johanna Birckmayer: Social
Experimentation for Public Policy
* IX. Public Policy, Old and New
* 40: Amitai Etzioni: The Unique Methodology of Policy Research
* 41: Oran R. Young: Choosing Governance Systems: A Plea for
Comparative Research
* 42: Frances Fox Piven: The Politics of Retrenchment: the U.S. Case
* 43: Matthew Holden, Jr.: Reflections on how political scientists (and
others) might think about energy and policy
* 44: Rudolf Klein and Theodore R. Marmor: Reflections on Policy
Analysis: Putting it Together Again
* 1: Robert E. Goodin, Michael Moran, and Martin Rein: The Public and
its Policies
* Part II. Institutional and Historical Background
* 2: Peter deLeon: The Historical Roots of the Field
* 3: Graham Allison: Emergence of Schools of Public Policy
* 4: Yehezkel Dror: Training for Policy-Makers
* Part III. Modes of Policy Analysis
* 5: Christopher Winship: Policy Analysis as Puzzle-solving
* 6: John Forestor: Policy Analysis as Critical Listening
* 7: Richard Wilson: Policy Analysis as Policy Advice
* 8: Helen Ingram and Anne L. Schneider: Policy Analysis for Democracy
* 9: John Dryzek: Policy Analysis as Social Critique
* Part IV. Producing Public Policy
* 10: Edward C. Page: The Origins of Policy
* 11: Giandomenico Majone: Agenda Setting
* 12: Maarten Hajer and David Laws: Policy Frame and Discourse
* 13: Lawrence Susskind: Arguing, Bargaining, and Getting Agreement
* 14: Bea Cantillon and Karel van den Bosch: Policy Impact
* 15: Mark Bovens, Paul 'tHart and Sanneke Kuipers: The Politics of
Policy Evaluation
* 16: Eugene Bardach: Policy Dynamics
* 17: Richard Freeman: Learning in Public Policy
* 18: Martin Rein: Reframing Problematic Policies
* Part V. Instruments of Policy
* 19: David Laws and Maarten Hajer: Policy in Practice
* 20: R.A.W. Rhodes: Policy Networks
* 21: Tom Christiansen: Smart Policy?
* 22: Christopher Hood: The Tools of Government in the Information Age
* 23: Barry L. Friedman: Policy Analysis as Organizational Analysis
* 24: John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser: Public-Private
Collaboration
* Part VI. Constraints on Public Policy
* 25: John Quiggin: Economic Constraints on Public Policy
* 26: William A. Galston: Political Feasibility: Interests and Power
* 27: Ellen M. Immergut: Institutional Constraints on Policy
* 28: Davis B. Bobrow: Social and Cultural Factors
* 29: Colin Hay: Globalization and Public Policy
* Part VII. Policy Intervention: Styles and Rationales
* 30: Tom Sefton: Distributive and Redistributive Policy
* 31: Mark Kleiman and Steven N. Teles: Market and Non-Market Failures
* 32: Colin Scott: Privatization and Regulatory Regimes
* 33: Archon Fung: Democratizing the Policy Process
* Part VIII. Commending and Evaluating Public Policies
* 34: James G. March and Johan P. Olsen: The Logic of Appropriateness
* 35: Henry Shue: Ethical Dimensions of Public Policy
* 36: Kevin B. Smith: Economic Techniques
* 37: Jonathan Wolff and Dirk Haubrich: Economism and its Limits
* 38: Neta C. Crawford: Policy Modeling
* 39: Carol Hirschon Weiss and Johanna Birckmayer: Social
Experimentation for Public Policy
* IX. Public Policy, Old and New
* 40: Amitai Etzioni: The Unique Methodology of Policy Research
* 41: Oran R. Young: Choosing Governance Systems: A Plea for
Comparative Research
* 42: Frances Fox Piven: The Politics of Retrenchment: the U.S. Case
* 43: Matthew Holden, Jr.: Reflections on how political scientists (and
others) might think about energy and policy
* 44: Rudolf Klein and Theodore R. Marmor: Reflections on Policy
Analysis: Putting it Together Again
* Part 1. Introduction
* 1: Robert E. Goodin, Michael Moran, and Martin Rein: The Public and
its Policies
* Part II. Institutional and Historical Background
* 2: Peter deLeon: The Historical Roots of the Field
* 3: Graham Allison: Emergence of Schools of Public Policy
* 4: Yehezkel Dror: Training for Policy-Makers
* Part III. Modes of Policy Analysis
* 5: Christopher Winship: Policy Analysis as Puzzle-solving
* 6: John Forestor: Policy Analysis as Critical Listening
* 7: Richard Wilson: Policy Analysis as Policy Advice
* 8: Helen Ingram and Anne L. Schneider: Policy Analysis for Democracy
* 9: John Dryzek: Policy Analysis as Social Critique
* Part IV. Producing Public Policy
* 10: Edward C. Page: The Origins of Policy
* 11: Giandomenico Majone: Agenda Setting
* 12: Maarten Hajer and David Laws: Policy Frame and Discourse
* 13: Lawrence Susskind: Arguing, Bargaining, and Getting Agreement
* 14: Bea Cantillon and Karel van den Bosch: Policy Impact
* 15: Mark Bovens, Paul 'tHart and Sanneke Kuipers: The Politics of
Policy Evaluation
* 16: Eugene Bardach: Policy Dynamics
* 17: Richard Freeman: Learning in Public Policy
* 18: Martin Rein: Reframing Problematic Policies
* Part V. Instruments of Policy
* 19: David Laws and Maarten Hajer: Policy in Practice
* 20: R.A.W. Rhodes: Policy Networks
* 21: Tom Christiansen: Smart Policy?
* 22: Christopher Hood: The Tools of Government in the Information Age
* 23: Barry L. Friedman: Policy Analysis as Organizational Analysis
* 24: John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser: Public-Private
Collaboration
* Part VI. Constraints on Public Policy
* 25: John Quiggin: Economic Constraints on Public Policy
* 26: William A. Galston: Political Feasibility: Interests and Power
* 27: Ellen M. Immergut: Institutional Constraints on Policy
* 28: Davis B. Bobrow: Social and Cultural Factors
* 29: Colin Hay: Globalization and Public Policy
* Part VII. Policy Intervention: Styles and Rationales
* 30: Tom Sefton: Distributive and Redistributive Policy
* 31: Mark Kleiman and Steven N. Teles: Market and Non-Market Failures
* 32: Colin Scott: Privatization and Regulatory Regimes
* 33: Archon Fung: Democratizing the Policy Process
* Part VIII. Commending and Evaluating Public Policies
* 34: James G. March and Johan P. Olsen: The Logic of Appropriateness
* 35: Henry Shue: Ethical Dimensions of Public Policy
* 36: Kevin B. Smith: Economic Techniques
* 37: Jonathan Wolff and Dirk Haubrich: Economism and its Limits
* 38: Neta C. Crawford: Policy Modeling
* 39: Carol Hirschon Weiss and Johanna Birckmayer: Social
Experimentation for Public Policy
* IX. Public Policy, Old and New
* 40: Amitai Etzioni: The Unique Methodology of Policy Research
* 41: Oran R. Young: Choosing Governance Systems: A Plea for
Comparative Research
* 42: Frances Fox Piven: The Politics of Retrenchment: the U.S. Case
* 43: Matthew Holden, Jr.: Reflections on how political scientists (and
others) might think about energy and policy
* 44: Rudolf Klein and Theodore R. Marmor: Reflections on Policy
Analysis: Putting it Together Again
* 1: Robert E. Goodin, Michael Moran, and Martin Rein: The Public and
its Policies
* Part II. Institutional and Historical Background
* 2: Peter deLeon: The Historical Roots of the Field
* 3: Graham Allison: Emergence of Schools of Public Policy
* 4: Yehezkel Dror: Training for Policy-Makers
* Part III. Modes of Policy Analysis
* 5: Christopher Winship: Policy Analysis as Puzzle-solving
* 6: John Forestor: Policy Analysis as Critical Listening
* 7: Richard Wilson: Policy Analysis as Policy Advice
* 8: Helen Ingram and Anne L. Schneider: Policy Analysis for Democracy
* 9: John Dryzek: Policy Analysis as Social Critique
* Part IV. Producing Public Policy
* 10: Edward C. Page: The Origins of Policy
* 11: Giandomenico Majone: Agenda Setting
* 12: Maarten Hajer and David Laws: Policy Frame and Discourse
* 13: Lawrence Susskind: Arguing, Bargaining, and Getting Agreement
* 14: Bea Cantillon and Karel van den Bosch: Policy Impact
* 15: Mark Bovens, Paul 'tHart and Sanneke Kuipers: The Politics of
Policy Evaluation
* 16: Eugene Bardach: Policy Dynamics
* 17: Richard Freeman: Learning in Public Policy
* 18: Martin Rein: Reframing Problematic Policies
* Part V. Instruments of Policy
* 19: David Laws and Maarten Hajer: Policy in Practice
* 20: R.A.W. Rhodes: Policy Networks
* 21: Tom Christiansen: Smart Policy?
* 22: Christopher Hood: The Tools of Government in the Information Age
* 23: Barry L. Friedman: Policy Analysis as Organizational Analysis
* 24: John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser: Public-Private
Collaboration
* Part VI. Constraints on Public Policy
* 25: John Quiggin: Economic Constraints on Public Policy
* 26: William A. Galston: Political Feasibility: Interests and Power
* 27: Ellen M. Immergut: Institutional Constraints on Policy
* 28: Davis B. Bobrow: Social and Cultural Factors
* 29: Colin Hay: Globalization and Public Policy
* Part VII. Policy Intervention: Styles and Rationales
* 30: Tom Sefton: Distributive and Redistributive Policy
* 31: Mark Kleiman and Steven N. Teles: Market and Non-Market Failures
* 32: Colin Scott: Privatization and Regulatory Regimes
* 33: Archon Fung: Democratizing the Policy Process
* Part VIII. Commending and Evaluating Public Policies
* 34: James G. March and Johan P. Olsen: The Logic of Appropriateness
* 35: Henry Shue: Ethical Dimensions of Public Policy
* 36: Kevin B. Smith: Economic Techniques
* 37: Jonathan Wolff and Dirk Haubrich: Economism and its Limits
* 38: Neta C. Crawford: Policy Modeling
* 39: Carol Hirschon Weiss and Johanna Birckmayer: Social
Experimentation for Public Policy
* IX. Public Policy, Old and New
* 40: Amitai Etzioni: The Unique Methodology of Policy Research
* 41: Oran R. Young: Choosing Governance Systems: A Plea for
Comparative Research
* 42: Frances Fox Piven: The Politics of Retrenchment: the U.S. Case
* 43: Matthew Holden, Jr.: Reflections on how political scientists (and
others) might think about energy and policy
* 44: Rudolf Klein and Theodore R. Marmor: Reflections on Policy
Analysis: Putting it Together Again