History and context in comparative public policy:
Douglas Ashford joins a growing number of scholars who question the behavioralist assumptions of much contemporary policy science. The essays collected in this volume show why policy analysis cannot be confined to prevailing methods of social science. Policymaking behavior involves historical, conte...
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Zusammenfassung: | Douglas Ashford joins a growing number of scholars who question the behavioralist assumptions of much contemporary policy science. The essays collected in this volume show why policy analysis cannot be confined to prevailing methods of social science. Policymaking behavior involves historical, contextual, and philosophical factors that also raise critical questions about the concepts and theory of the discipline. Ashford asks difficult questions about the contextual, conjunctural, and unintentional circumstances that affect actual decision making. His bridging essays summarize opposing points of view and conflicting interpretations to help form a new agenda for comparative policy analysis. The argument uniting this volume is that every political system is based on a substratum of shared intentions, meanings, and rules of conduct embedded in a culture Genuine understanding of any policy necessitates a knowledge of context: the unspoken assumptions that make the application of policy different in each new environment. Thus comparison of public policies across physical and temporal boundaries compels researchers to go beyond visible effects and causes in a quest for more intangible realities. History and Context in Comparative Public Policy pursues its thesis from various angles. Fifteen chapters discuss the power of historical experience, intellectual tradition, ethnicity, prejudice, power structures, and concepts of the state--all of which vary dramatically across geographical and temporal boundaries and must be accounted for in studying the creation and functioning of public policy Clearly, very different conceptions of poverty and of the welfare state prevailed in Victorian Britain and in twentieth-century Sweden, and the role of philosophers and intellectuals in shaping policy decisions varies widely from one milieu to the next. Other chapters cover the limitations of conventional political science language and concepts and explore fresh linguistic approaches that offer new strategies for contextually rooted comparison. Douglas Ashford's bridging essays are useful in placing theoretical commentary and case studies in perspective. Surveying the evolution of the social sciences since the 1950s and commenting broadly on contending schools of thought and research methodology, Ashford's chapters provide a tight organization for a wide-ranging exchange of ideas |
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Preface vii
1. Introduction: Of Cases and Contexts 3
Douglas E. Ashford
PARTI
In Search of Time
2. Historical Context and Policy Studies 27
Douglas E. Ashford
3. Social Thought and Social Action: The Dicey Problem
and the Role of Ideas in English Social Policy 39
Krishan Kumar
4. Marxism and Institutional Analysis: Working Class
Strength and Welfare State Development in Sweden 85
Bo Rothstein
5. The Soft State: Making Policy in a Different Context 117
Hans Blomkvist
PART II
In Search of Context
6. Interpretive Analysis and Policy Studies 153
Douglas E. Ashford
7. Democratic Social Engineering: Karl Popper, Political
Theory, and Policy Analysis 167
James Farr
8. Functionalism and Policy Studies 189
Norman Furniss
vi Contents
9. Welfare Ideologies and State Policies: British
Oppositions 211
Anthony SJciJJen
10. Policy Constitution Through Discourse: Discourse
Transformations and the Modern State in Central
Europe 227
Bjorn Wittrock and Peter Wagner
PART HI
In Search of Agency
11. Political Science and Policy Studies 249
DougJas E. Ashford
12. Parties, Politics, and Democratic Choice 261
Bert A. Rockman
13. Public Policy and Public Bureaucracy 283
B. Guy Peters
14. Ordaining Powers: Rediscovering the State Through
Policy Studies 317
DougJas E. Ashford
15. Conclusion: The Policy Connection: Subject or Object? 341
DougJas E. Ashford
Notes on Contributors 363
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