Public Policy and Analysis
In its broadest sense, public policy is a reflection of how people in political society define a good life, and how they try to achieve it through their political institutions. In this course we emphasize the pivotal roles played in the policy process by the public administration. Public policy comprises substantive perspectives and values, mixed with institutional processes for realizing them. The disparity between intended policy goals and consequences on the ground means that we need to pay attention to policy choices, policy outputs, and policy impacts. Practitioners have developed a variety of policy models that can help us improve our understanding of how these processes work. They are, therefore, abstract representations of reality and are useful for exploring policy processes and their outcomes. Perhaps the most common policy model is a linear policy cycle model that accounts for the various steps in the policymaking process. This model assumes that the most important thing to kno
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