Studying public policy: principles and processes
"Studying Public Policy develops an analytical framework that will enable students to study public policy more effectively. The first of the book's three parts examines different approaches to studying public policy and by providing inventories of the relevant types of policy actors, struc...
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[2020]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Studying Public Policy develops an analytical framework that will enable students to study public policy more effectively. The first of the book's three parts examines different approaches to studying public policy and by providing inventories of the relevant types of policy actors, structures, and ideas involved in public policy-making. Part two then breaks down the policy process into the five sub-processes or sub-stages set out in the policy cycle model and analyzes the variables affecting each stage. Part Three concludes the text with a general commentary on the nature of policy change and stability."-- |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements viii I * Methodology, Theory, and Context in Public Policy Research 1 1 Studying Public Policy: Why and How 1 Public Policy Defined 1 Methodological Considerations for Studying Public Policy The Policy Cycle Framework: A Problem-Solving Model of the Policy Process 8 The Need for Public Policy Capacity 13 Identifying and Studying Policy Styles and Policy Regimes Overview of the Book 16 Study Questions 18 Further Readings 18 4 15 2 Understanding Public Policy: Theoretical Approaches Evolution of the Policy Sciences 20 Approaches to Public Policy Analysis: Positivism and PostPositivism Revisited 24 Positivist Approaches to Policy Analysis 25 Post-Positivist Approaches to Policy Analysis 30 Reconciling the Positivist and Post-Positivist Approaches 35 Approaches to Public Policy Studies: Mu!ti֊Level, Multi-Disciplinary 36 Public Choice 37 Class Analysis 39 Pluralism 42 Corporatism 45 Neo-Institutionalism Statism 49 47 Conclusion 51 Study Questions 52 Further Readings 53 3 The Policy Context: States and Societies 54 Institutions, Ideas, and Actors in Public Policy 54 The Role of Policy Ideas: Paradigms, Public Sentiments, Symbolic Frames, and Program Ideas 55 The Political-Economic Context Capitalism 58 57 20
iv ❖ Contents Liberalism 60 Democracy 62 Policy-Making in the Liberal-Democratic Capitalist State Political-Economic Structures and Public Policy-Making Political Systems and Public Policy 66 Domestic Policy Actors 68 The International System and Public Policy 85 64 65 Policy Subsystems and Policy Regimes: Integrating Institutions, Ideas, and Actors 92 Policy Subsystems 92 Conclusion 97 Study Questions 98 Further Readings 99 II ❖ The Policy Cycle 100 4 Agenda-Setting: Definition and Problematics What Is Agenda-Setting? 100 100 Issue Initiation 101 Issue Expansion 103 Agenda-Entrance 104 The Problematics of Agenda-Setting: Issue-Attention Dynamics 105 Issue-Attention in Governments and Society Problems versus Conditions 106 Problem Tractability 107 Other Dilemmas of Policy Problems 108 105 The Substance of Agenda-Setting: Problem Construction 109 Objective Construction: Convergence Theory and Political Business Cycles 110 Subjective Construction: Ideas and Discourses 112 Gauging Problem Severity: Indicators and Measures 115 Actors and Tasks in Agenda-Setting 116 Epistemic Communities 117 Instrument Constituencies 117 Advocacy Coalitions 118 Policy Entrepreneurs and Policy Brokers 119 Theories of Agenda-Setting: Ideas, Actors, and Structures Funnels of Causality 120 Modes of Agenda-Setting 123 The Multiple Streams Model and Its Evolution Conclusion: A Policy Subsystem Conception of Agenda-Setting 129 Study Questions 130 Further Readings 131 125 120
Contents ❖ v 5 Policy Formulation: Identifying and Assessing Policy Alternatives 132 What Is Policy Formulation? 132 The Problematics of Policy Formulation 135 Procedural and Substantive Capacity Limits 135 Context in Policy Formulation: Design and Non-Design Orientations The Substance of Policy Formulation: Selecting Policy Tools Nodality, or Information-Based Policy Tools Authority-Based Policy Tools 150 Treasure-Based Policy Tools 154 Organization-Based Policy Tools 158 145 The Formulation Challenge: Mixing and Bundling Policy Tools Actors in Policy Formulation 170 Policy Advisors and Policy Advisory Systems Instrument Constituencies 172 Modelling Policy Formulation 173 139 142 168 170 Conclusion: Policy Formulation - Opening up the Black Box Study Questions 175 Further Readings 175 174 6 Decision-Making in Public Policy: Policy Selection and Choice 176 What Is Decision-Making in the Public Sector? 176 Problematics of Decision-Making: An Unknown Future and Risks of Failure 177 Over- and Under-Reactions 177 Uncertainty, Ambiguity, Ignorance, and Incompetence 179 The Substance of Decision-Making: Seeking Advice and Evidence about Policy Choices 182 Policy Analysis 183 Evidence-Based Decision-Making 185 The Nature of Policy Choices: Negative, Positive, and Non-Decisions 187 Actors in the Decision-Making Process 189 Executive, Legislators, Judges, and Administrative Officials Policy Networks 191 Theories of Decision-Making 189 191 Early Rational and Incremental Models 191 The Comprehensive and Bounded-Rationality Models Incremental Model 196 Mixed-Scanning Models 199 Garbage
Can Models 201 “Decision Accretion” Model 203 193 Conclusion: Revisiting Public Policy Decision-Making Modes 204 Study Questions 208 Further Readings 209
vi ❖ Contents 7 Policy Implementation: Putting Policies into Effect 210 What Is Policy Implementation? 210 Barriers to Policy Implementation 212 Environment and Context 213 Policy Subjects’ Behaviour 215 Policy Uncertainties 219 Implementation Capacity 222 Actors and Activities in Policy Implementation Multiple Streams and Actors in Implementation The Problem Stream 227 The Policy Stream 228 The Politics Stream 229 The Process Stream 229 The Program Stream 230 Implementation Theories 223 226 230 First Generation: Borrowing from Public Administration 232 Second Generation: Borrowing from Organization Theory 232 Third Generation: Rationahst Theories and Game Theories 233 Fourth Generation Implementation Theory: Taking Capacity Seriously 235 Conclusion: Implementation Styles and Long-Term Instrument Preferences 237 Study Questions 239 Further Readings 240 8 Policy Evaluation: Policy-Making as Learning 241 What Is Policy Evaluation? 241 Definition 241 History 242 Perspectives on Evaluation: Positivist and Post-Positivist 245 Approaches to Evaluation: Administrative and Political 246 Policy Evaluation as Policy Learning 249 Actors in the Policy Evaluation Process 251 Internal Evaluators 252 External Evaluators 252 Types of Policy Evaluation 255 Process Evaluation 256 Impact Evaluation 259 Policy Success and Failure 262 Assessing the Results of Policy Evaluation 264 Evaluation Criteria 264 Dealing with the Results of Evaluation: Policy Feedback and Policy Termination 266
Contents Linking Policy Evaluation and Learning: Evaluation Styles in Government 267 Conclusion: The Role of Evaluation in Policy Cycle 270 Study Questions 271 Further Readings 271 III ❖ Long-Term Policy Dynamics 273 9 Patterns of Policy Change: Between Punctuations and Increments 273 The Outcomes of Policy Succession 275 Policy Feedback 275 Policy Termination 276 Types of Policy Change 277 Normal Policy Change 277 Atypical Policy Change 278 Punctuated Equilibrium: Linking Normal and Atypical Policy Change 282 The Continued Contemporary Relevance of Studying Public Policy: Can the Policy Cycle Model Cope with Challenges from “Truthiness”? 284 Conclusion 287 Study Questions 289 Further Readings 289 Notes 290 References 293 Index 385 vii
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Contents Acknowledgements viii I * Methodology, Theory, and Context in Public Policy Research 1 1 Studying Public Policy: Why and How 1 Public Policy Defined 1 Methodological Considerations for Studying Public Policy The Policy Cycle Framework: A Problem-Solving Model of the Policy Process 8 The Need for Public Policy Capacity 13 Identifying and Studying Policy Styles and Policy Regimes Overview of the Book 16 Study Questions 18 Further Readings 18 4 15 2 Understanding Public Policy: Theoretical Approaches Evolution of the Policy Sciences 20 Approaches to Public Policy Analysis: Positivism and PostPositivism Revisited 24 Positivist Approaches to Policy Analysis 25 Post-Positivist Approaches to Policy Analysis 30 Reconciling the Positivist and Post-Positivist Approaches 35 Approaches to Public Policy Studies: Mu!ti֊Level, Multi-Disciplinary 36 Public Choice 37 Class Analysis 39 Pluralism 42 Corporatism 45 Neo-Institutionalism Statism 49 47 Conclusion 51 Study Questions 52 Further Readings 53 3 The Policy Context: States and Societies 54 Institutions, Ideas, and Actors in Public Policy 54 The Role of Policy Ideas: Paradigms, Public Sentiments, Symbolic Frames, and Program Ideas 55 The Political-Economic Context Capitalism 58 57 20
iv ❖ Contents Liberalism 60 Democracy 62 Policy-Making in the Liberal-Democratic Capitalist State Political-Economic Structures and Public Policy-Making Political Systems and Public Policy 66 Domestic Policy Actors 68 The International System and Public Policy 85 64 65 Policy Subsystems and Policy Regimes: Integrating Institutions, Ideas, and Actors 92 Policy Subsystems 92 Conclusion 97 Study Questions 98 Further Readings 99 II ❖ The Policy Cycle 100 4 Agenda-Setting: Definition and Problematics What Is Agenda-Setting? 100 100 Issue Initiation 101 Issue Expansion 103 Agenda-Entrance 104 The Problematics of Agenda-Setting: Issue-Attention Dynamics 105 Issue-Attention in Governments and Society Problems versus Conditions 106 Problem Tractability 107 Other Dilemmas of Policy Problems 108 105 The Substance of Agenda-Setting: Problem Construction 109 Objective Construction: Convergence Theory and Political Business Cycles 110 Subjective Construction: Ideas and Discourses 112 Gauging Problem Severity: Indicators and Measures 115 Actors and Tasks in Agenda-Setting 116 Epistemic Communities 117 Instrument Constituencies 117 Advocacy Coalitions 118 Policy Entrepreneurs and Policy Brokers 119 Theories of Agenda-Setting: Ideas, Actors, and Structures Funnels of Causality 120 Modes of Agenda-Setting 123 The Multiple Streams Model and Its Evolution Conclusion: A Policy Subsystem Conception of Agenda-Setting 129 Study Questions 130 Further Readings 131 125 120
Contents ❖ v 5 Policy Formulation: Identifying and Assessing Policy Alternatives 132 What Is Policy Formulation? 132 The Problematics of Policy Formulation 135 Procedural and Substantive Capacity Limits 135 Context in Policy Formulation: Design and Non-Design Orientations The Substance of Policy Formulation: Selecting Policy Tools Nodality, or Information-Based Policy Tools Authority-Based Policy Tools 150 Treasure-Based Policy Tools 154 Organization-Based Policy Tools 158 145 The Formulation Challenge: Mixing and Bundling Policy Tools Actors in Policy Formulation 170 Policy Advisors and Policy Advisory Systems Instrument Constituencies 172 Modelling Policy Formulation 173 139 142 168 170 Conclusion: Policy Formulation - Opening up the Black Box Study Questions 175 Further Readings 175 174 6 Decision-Making in Public Policy: Policy Selection and Choice 176 What Is Decision-Making in the Public Sector? 176 Problematics of Decision-Making: An Unknown Future and Risks of Failure 177 Over- and Under-Reactions 177 Uncertainty, Ambiguity, Ignorance, and Incompetence 179 The Substance of Decision-Making: Seeking Advice and Evidence about Policy Choices 182 Policy Analysis 183 Evidence-Based Decision-Making 185 The Nature of Policy Choices: Negative, Positive, and Non-Decisions 187 Actors in the Decision-Making Process 189 Executive, Legislators, Judges, and Administrative Officials Policy Networks 191 Theories of Decision-Making 189 191 Early Rational and Incremental Models 191 The Comprehensive and Bounded-Rationality Models Incremental Model 196 Mixed-Scanning Models 199 Garbage
Can Models 201 “Decision Accretion” Model 203 193 Conclusion: Revisiting Public Policy Decision-Making Modes 204 Study Questions 208 Further Readings 209
vi ❖ Contents 7 Policy Implementation: Putting Policies into Effect 210 What Is Policy Implementation? 210 Barriers to Policy Implementation 212 Environment and Context 213 Policy Subjects’ Behaviour 215 Policy Uncertainties 219 Implementation Capacity 222 Actors and Activities in Policy Implementation Multiple Streams and Actors in Implementation The Problem Stream 227 The Policy Stream 228 The Politics Stream 229 The Process Stream 229 The Program Stream 230 Implementation Theories 223 226 230 First Generation: Borrowing from Public Administration 232 Second Generation: Borrowing from Organization Theory 232 Third Generation: Rationahst Theories and Game Theories 233 Fourth Generation Implementation Theory: Taking Capacity Seriously 235 Conclusion: Implementation Styles and Long-Term Instrument Preferences 237 Study Questions 239 Further Readings 240 8 Policy Evaluation: Policy-Making as Learning 241 What Is Policy Evaluation? 241 Definition 241 History 242 Perspectives on Evaluation: Positivist and Post-Positivist 245 Approaches to Evaluation: Administrative and Political 246 Policy Evaluation as Policy Learning 249 Actors in the Policy Evaluation Process 251 Internal Evaluators 252 External Evaluators 252 Types of Policy Evaluation 255 Process Evaluation 256 Impact Evaluation 259 Policy Success and Failure 262 Assessing the Results of Policy Evaluation 264 Evaluation Criteria 264 Dealing with the Results of Evaluation: Policy Feedback and Policy Termination 266
Contents Linking Policy Evaluation and Learning: Evaluation Styles in Government 267 Conclusion: The Role of Evaluation in Policy Cycle 270 Study Questions 271 Further Readings 271 III ❖ Long-Term Policy Dynamics 273 9 Patterns of Policy Change: Between Punctuations and Increments 273 The Outcomes of Policy Succession 275 Policy Feedback 275 Policy Termination 276 Types of Policy Change 277 Normal Policy Change 277 Atypical Policy Change 278 Punctuated Equilibrium: Linking Normal and Atypical Policy Change 282 The Continued Contemporary Relevance of Studying Public Policy: Can the Policy Cycle Model Cope with Challenges from “Truthiness”? 284 Conclusion 287 Study Questions 289 Further Readings 289 Notes 290 References 293 Index 385 vii |
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