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دانلود کتاب Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives

دانلود کتاب سیاست عمومی: سیاست ، تحلیل و گزینه های جایگزین

Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives

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Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives

ویرایش: 7 
نویسندگان: ,   
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ISBN (شابک) : 9781544374611 
ناشر: CQ Press 
سال نشر: 2020 
تعداد صفحات: 80 
زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب سیاست عمومی: سیاست ، تحلیل و گزینه های جایگزین



با اطلاعات مناسب، می‌توانیم خط‌مشی‌های عمومی را توسعه دهیم که بهتر عمل می‌کنند.
 

اغلب، کتاب‌های درسی خط‌مشی عمومی، پایه‌ای اساسی را در فرآیند خط‌مشی ارائه می‌کنند بدون اینکه از یکپارچه‌سازی استفاده کنند. استفاده از تحلیل سیاست مایکل ای. کرافت و اسکات آر. فورلونگ روش متفاوتی را اتخاذ می کنند.

سیاست عمومی: سیاست، تجزیه و تحلیل، و جایگزین‌ها، نسخه هفتم به دانش‌آموزان کمک می‌کند بفهمند که چگونه و چرا از تحلیل خط‌مشی برای ارزیابی جایگزین‌های خط‌مشی استفاده می‌شود. متن آنها را تشویق می‌کند که نه تنها مفروضات تحلیل‌گر سیاست را زیر سوال ببرند، بلکه نحوه استفاده از این استراتژی‌ها را در حمایت از استدلال‌های سیاسی نیز تشخیص دهند. نویسندگان یک رویکرد ارزیابی برای سیاست را برای تشویق تفکر انتقادی و خلاق در مورد موضوعاتی از مراقبت های بهداشتی گرفته تا تغییرات آب و هوایی معرفی کرده و به طور کامل ادغام می کنند. از بررسی مختصر نهادها، بازیگران سیاست، و مدل‌های نظری اصلی تا بحث در مورد ماهیت تحلیل خط مشی و عملکرد آن، کرافت و فورلونگ به دانش‌آموزان نشان می‌دهند که چگونه معیارهای ارزیابی را در شش حوزه اصلی سیاست به کار گیرند. دانش‌آموزان ابزارهای تحلیلی مورد نیاز خود را برای درک اینکه انگیزه‌های بازیگران سیاست - چه در داخل و چه خارج از دولت - بر یک برنامه سیاست پیچیده و در عین حال قابل درک تأثیر می‌گذارند.



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With the right information, we can develop public policies that work better.
 

All too often, public policy textbooks offer a basic grounding in the policy process without the benefit of integrating the use of policy analysis. Michael E. Kraft and Scott R. Furlong take a different tack. 

Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and Alternatives, Seventh Edition helps students understand how and why policy analysis is used to assess policy alternatives. The text encourages them to not only question the assumptions of policy analyst, but also recognize how these strategies are used in the support of political arguments. The authors introduce and fully integrate an evaluative approach to policy to encourage critical and creative thinking on issues ranging from health care to climate change. From a concise review of institutions, policy actors, and major theoretical models to a discussion of the nature of policy analysis and its practice, Kraft and Furlong show students how to employ evaluative criteria in six substantive policy areas. Students come away with the analytic tools they need to understand that the motivations of policy actors―both within and outside of government―influence a complex yet comprehensible policy agenda.




فهرست مطالب

Boxes, Figures, and Tables
Preface
About the Authors
Part I: The Study of Public Policy
	1 | Public Policy and Politics
		What Is Public Policy?
		Defining Basic Concepts
			Government
			Politics
			Policy Analysis
		Why Study Public Policy?
			Citizens’ Ability to Participate and Make Choices
			Citizens’ Ability to Influence Policy Decisions
		The Contexts of Public Policy
			Social Context
			Economic Context
			Political Context
			Governing Context
			Cultural Context
		The Reasons for Government Involvement
			Political Reasons
			Moral or Ethical Reasons
			Economics and Market Failures
		The Practice of Policy Analysis
			The Many Uses of Policy Analysis
			Citizens’ Use of Policy Analysis
			How to Decide Which Policy Is Best: Using Multiple Criteria
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
	2 | Government Institutions and Policy Actors
		Growth of Government
		Government Institutions and Policy Capacity
		Federalism
			The Evolution of Federal-State Relations
			State Variation in Policy Capacity
		Separation of Powers
			Legislative Branch
			Executive Branch
			Judicial Branch
		Informal Policy Actors and Policy Capacity
			Public Opinion and Policymaking
			Interest Groups, Nonprofits, and Public Policy
			Media
			Policy Subgovernments and Issue Networks
		Improving Policy Capacity
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
	3 | Understanding Public Policymaking
		Theories of Politics and Public Policy
			Elite Theory
			Group Theory
			Institutional Theory
			Rational Choice Theory
			Political Systems Theory
		The Policy Process Model
			Problem Definition and Agenda Setting
			Policy Formulation
			Policy Legitimation
			Policy Implementation
			Policy Evaluation
			Policy Change
		Instruments of Public Policy
			Regulation
			Government Management
			Taxing and Spending
			Market Mechanisms
			Education, Information, and Persuasion
		Policy Typologies
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
Part II: Analyzing Public Policy
	4 | Policy Analysis: An Introduction
		The Nature of Policy Analysis
		Steps in the Policy Analysis Process
			Define and Analyze the Problem
			Construct Policy Alternatives
			Choose Evaluative Criteria
			Assess the Alternatives
			Draw Conclusions
		Types of Policy Analysis
			Scientific Approaches
			Professional Approaches
			Political Approaches
		What Kind of Analysis Is Needed?
			Deal with Root Causes or Make Pragmatic Adjustments?
			Comprehensive Analysis or Short-Term Policy Relevance?
			Consensual or Contentious Analysis?
			Reliance on Rational Analysis or Democratic Politics?
			Other Aspects of Policy Analysis
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Leading General Journals of Public Policy
		Major Professional Newsweeklies with Policy Coverage
		Notes
	5 | Public Problems and Policy Alternatives
		Problem Analysis
			The Nature of the Problem
			Thinking about Causes and Solutions
		How to Find Information
		Constructing Alternatives
			What Governments Can Do
			Policy Typologies as Analytic Tools
		Thinking Creatively about Policy Action
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
	6 | Assessing Policy Alternatives
		Evaluative Criteria for Judging Policy Proposals
			Effectiveness
			Efficiency
			Equity
			Ethics and Political Values
		Using the Methods of Policy Analysis
		Economic Approaches
			Cost-Benefit Analysis
			Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
			Risk Assessment
		Decision Making and Impacts
			Forecasting
			Impact Assessment
		Political and Institutional Approaches
			Political Feasibility Analysis
			Implementation Analysis and Program Evaluation
		Ethical Analysis
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
Part III: Issues and Controversies in Public Policy
	7 | Economic and Budgetary Policy
		Background
		Goals of Economic Policy
			Economic Growth
			Low Levels of Unemployment
			Low Levels of Inflation
			Positive Balance of Trade
			Managing Deficits and Debt
			Interrelationships of Economic Goals
		Tools of Economic Policy
			Fiscal Policy
			Monetary Policy
			Regulation
			Incentives, Subsidies, and Support
			Tax Policy
		The Budget Process and Its Effect on Economic Policy
			Assumptions and Planning
			Agency Budget Development
			OMB Budget Review
			Congressional Review
			Budget Execution and Control
		Economic Policy: Successes and Failures
			Significant Income Tax Cuts
			Responses to the Deficit
			American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
		Economic Issues and Challenges
			Maintaining Economic Growth
			Growth of Entitlements
			Income Inequality
		Focused Discussion: Deficits and Debt
			Economic Issues
			Political Issues
			Equity and Other Ethical Issues
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Major Legislation
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
	8 | Health Care Policy
		Background
			Evolution of Health Care Policy
			A Hybrid System of Public and Private Health Care
			The Perils of Being Uninsured
			Strengths and Weaknesses of the U.S. Health Care System
			A Pluralistic Health Care System
		Major Government Health Care Programs
			Medicare
			Medicaid
			Veterans’ Health Care
		Other Health Care Policy Issues
			Portability
			Patients’ Rights
		Rising Health Care Costs
			State Policy Innovations
			Regulation of Prescription Drugs
		Managed Care Organizations
		Reducing Health Care Costs
		Quality of Care
			Medical Errors
		Focused Discussion: Should There Be Greater Emphasis on Preventive Health Care?
			Effectiveness
			Economic Efficiency Issues
			Equity and Other Ethical Issues
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Major Legislation
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
	9 | Welfare and Social Security Policy
		Background
			Poverty
		Social Security
			Social Security’s Changing Demographics
			Problems with Social Security
			Financing Social Security
		Welfare
			The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
			Aid to Families with Dependent Children
			The Earned Income Tax Credit
			Welfare Reform Options
			Welfare Reform Law
			Analysis of the Welfare Reform Law
		Focused Discussion: Can We Do Better? Addressing Poverty
			Economic and Effectiveness Issues
			Political Issues
			Ethics and Equity Issues
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Major Legislation
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
	10 | Education Policy
		Background
		Problems Facing Education
			Funding
			Quality
		Education Policy Reforms
			Merit Pay
			Teacher Standards, Certification, and Salaries
			School Vouchers, School Choice, and Charter Schools
			School Testing
		Higher Education Issues
			Affirmative Action
			Costs of Higher Education
		Focused Discussion: Higher Education Affordability, Cost, and Value
			Economic Issues
			Political Issues
			Equity and Ethical Issues
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Major Legislation
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
	11 | Environmental and Energy Policy
		Background
		The Evolution of Environmental and Energy Policy
			Early Environmental and Energy Policies
			The Modern Environmental Movement and Policy Developments
		From Consensus to Conflict in Environmental Policy
		Major Federal Environmental Policies
			The National Environmental Policy Act
			Environmental Protection Statutes and the EPA
			Natural Resource Policies
		Energy Policy
		Focused Discussion: Climate Change and Energy Policy Alternatives
			Effectiveness
			Economic Issues
			Political Feasibility
			Ethical Issues
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Major Legislation
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
	12 | Foreign Policy and Homeland Security
		Background and Policy Evolution
			The Marshall Plan, NATO, and the Cold War
			The United Nations and Globalization
			Military Buildup and Nuclear Weapons
			The Intelligence Agencies and the War in Iraq
			Economic and Military Assistance: Foreign Aid
		Selected Issues in Homeland Security
			Comparing Homeland Security Threats: How Vulnerable Are We?
			The Case of Transportation Security
		Focused Discussion: Civil Liberties in an Age of Terrorism
			Effectiveness and Efficiency
			Legal and Ethical Concerns
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Major Legislation
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
Part IV: Conclusions
	13 | Politics, Analysis, and Policy Choice
		Policy Analysis, Citizen Participation, and Policy Change
		Public Policies and Their Impacts
			Policy Conflicts and Incremental Decision Making
			Policy Strategies with No Crystal Ball
		Policy Analysis and Policy Choices
			Evaluating Public Policy
			Improving Policy Capacity
		Citizen Participation in Decision Making
			Citizen Capacity and Policy Engagement
			New Forms of Citizen Participation
		Conclusions
		Discussion Questions
		Keywords
		Major Legislation
		Suggested Readings
		Suggested Websites
		Notes
Glossary
References
Index




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