The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy - New York : Oxford University, 2008 - 983 p. - The Oxford Handbooks of Political Science .

- PART I. INTRODUCTION 1. The Public and its Policies - Robert E. Goodin, Michael Moran, Martin Rein - PART II. INSTITUTIONAL AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 2. The Historical Roots of the Field - Peter deLeon 3. Emergence of Schools of Public Policy - Graham Allison 4. Training for Policy-Makers - Yehezkel Dror - PART III. MODES OF POLICY ANALYSIS 5. Policy Analysis as Puzzle-solving - Christopher Winship 6. Policy Analysis as Critical Listening - John Forestor 7. Policy Analysis as Policy Advice - Richard Wilson 8. Policy Analysis for Democracy - Helen Ingram, Anne L. Schneider 9. Policy Analysis as Social Critique - John Dryzek - PART IV. PRODUCING PUBLIC POLICY 10. The Origins of Policy - Edward C. Page 11. Agenda Setting - Giandomenico Majone 12. Policy Frame and Discourse - Maarten Hajer, David Laws 13. Arguing, Bargaining, and Getting Agreement - Lawrence Susskind 14. Policy Impact - Bea Cantillon, Karel van den Bosch 15. The Politics of Policy Evaluation - Mark Bovens, Paul 'tHart, Sanneke Kuipers 16. Policy Dynamics - Eugene Bardach 17. Learning in Public Policy - Richard Freeman 18. Reframing Problematic Policies - Martin Rein - PART V. INSTRUMENTS OF POLICY 19. Policy in Practice - David Laws, Maarten Hajer 20. Policy Networks - R.A.W. Rhodes 21. Smart Policy? - Tom Christiansen 22. The Tools of Government in the Information Age - Christopher Hood 23. Policy Analysis as Organizational Analysis - Barry L. Friedman 24. Public-Private Collaboration - John D. Donahue, Richard J. Zeckhauser - PART VI. CONSTRAINTS ON PUBLIC POLICY 25. Economic Constraints on Public Policy - John Quiggin 26. Political Feasibility: Interests and Power - William A. Galston 27. Institutional Constraints on Policy - Ellen M. Immergut 28. Social & Cultural Factors - Davis B. Bobrow 29. Globalization and Public Policy - Colin Hay - PART VII. POLICY INTERVENTION: STYLES AND RATIONALES 30. Distributive and Redistributive Policy - Tom Sefton 31. Market and Non-Market Failures - Mark Kleiman and Steven N. Teles 32. Privatization and Regulatory Regimes - Colin Scott 33. Democratizing the Policy Process - Archon Fung - PART VIII. COMMENDING AND EVALUATING PUBLIC POLICIES 34. The Logic of Appropriateness - James G. March, Johan P. Olsen 35. Ethical Dimensions of Public Policy - Henry Shue 36. Economic Techniques - Kevin B. Smith 37. Economism and its Limits - Jonathan Wolff, Dirk Haubrich 38. Policy Modeling - Neta C. Crawford 39. Social Experimentation for Public Policy - Carol Hirschon Weiss, Johanna Birckmayer - PART IX. PUBLIC POLICY, OLD AND NEW 40. The Unique Methodology of Policy Research - Amitai Etzioni 41. Choosing Governance Systems: A Plea for Comparative Research - Oran R. Young 42. The Politics of Retrenchment: the U.S. Case - Frances Fox Piven 43. Reflections on how political scientists (and others) might think about energy and policy - Matthew Holden, Jr. 44. Reflections on Policy Analysis: Putting it Together Again - Rudolf Klein, Theodore R. Marmor

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