Public Policy (eBook)

A Concise Introduction
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2018 | 1., First Edition
352 Seiten
Sage Publications (Verlag)
978-1-5063-2970-3 (ISBN)

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Public Policy -  Michelle C. Pautz,  Sara R. Rinfret,  Denise Scheberle
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"e;A comprehensive textbook consisting of both historical and contemporary information and data about American public policy. The format and approach of the text are ideal for undergraduate students because they provide concrete examples of public policy in a way that relates to everyday life."e;A aLinda Trautman, Ohio UniversityPublic Policy: A Concise Introduction is a student-friendly primer that quickly connects readers to the inner workings of public policy. The text condenses early chapters on theory and the policy-making process, allowing students to take up key policy challengesasuch as immigration, education, and health careamuch earlier in the semester. Structured chapter layouts of substantive policy areas allow instructors to supplement with their own examples seamlessly. The books emphasis on policy choices asks students to look beyond simple pros and cons to examine the multifaceted dimensions of decision making and the complexities inherent in real-world problem solving. Not every student starts out engaged in public policy, so place your studentsaboth majors and non-majors alikeain the drivers seat by fostering their analytical skills early, and spend the rest of the semester discussing policy issues, examining data, and debating current policy examples that matter most to them.Give your students the SAGE edge!SAGE edge offers a robust online environment featuring an impressive array of free tools and resources for review, study, and further exploration, keeping both instructors and students on the cutting edge of teaching and learning. Learn more at edge.sagepub.com/rinfret.

List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
SECTION I: DEFINING U.S. PUBLIC POLICYMAKING
CHAPTER ONE: The Foundation
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: Public Policy and Our Everyday Lives
Starting with a Definition
Power and Politics
A Federal System
Categories of Public Policy
The Process
A Motley Crew: Institutional and Noninstitutional Actors
The Three Branches of Government
The Implementers
The Media, Interest Groups, and Us
Shaping Policy
What about Us?
Policy Analysis
Policy Evaluation
Why Studying Public Policy Matters
Plan of the Book
Concluding Thoughts
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
Notes
CHAPTER TWO: The Policy Process and Policy Theories
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: Policy Rhetoric and Reality
What Really Is Policy?
Understanding the Context of Public Policy
The Political Environment
The Economic Environment
The Social and Cultural Environment
The Administrative Environment
The Quest for Public Policy Theory
The Stages Heuristic Model of Public Policymaking
Sugary Drinks
Stage 1: Problem Identification and Definition
Stage 2: Agenda Setting
Stage 3: Policy Formulation
Stage 4: Policy Legitimation
Stage 5: Policy Implementation
Stage 6: Policy Evaluation
Assessing the Stages Model
Alternative Policy Process Models
Multiple Streams Framework
Pros and Cons of the MSF
Punctuated Equilibrium
Actors in the Policy Process
Concluding Thoughts
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
SECTION II: THE PRACTICE OF PUBLIC POLICY
CHAPTER THREE: Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: Up in Smoke: Federal and State Marijuana Policies Collide
Telling Stories with Data: Using Gallup Polling Data to Detect Trends
Overview of Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
National Policymaking Constrained under the Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Foundation of Federalism
Intergovernmental Relations
Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations Evolve
Dual Federalism
Cooperative Federalism
Creative Federalism
Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations Today
Underfunded and Unfunded Mandates
Building Picket Fences
Increasing Capacity of State and Local Governments
Differences in State Cultures, Politics, Economies, and Events
Enduring Virtues of a Federal System
Safeguards Individual Rights and Democracy
Promotes Responsibility
Stimulates Innovation
Increases Efficiency and Effectiveness in Policy Implementation
Everyday Citizen Connection
Concluding Thoughts
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
CHAPTER FOUR: Rulemaking and Regulations
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: From Peanuts on a Plane to the Future of E-Cigarettes
Understanding the Context of U.S. Regulations
Defining Regulatory Policy
Delegation of Authority
Why Delegate?
Congress and Accountability
The President and Accountability
The Supreme Court and Accountability
Understanding Regulatory Processes
State Rulemaking
Influence and Participation
After a Rule Becomes a Law
Regulating Your Local Dry Cleaner
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Future of Regulatory Policy
Everyday Citizen Connection
Concluding Thoughts
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
Notes
SECTION III: UNDERSTANDING KEY PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES
CHAPTER FIVE: Economic Policy and Public Budgeting
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: Green Eggs and Ham and the Federal Government Shutdown in 2013
Overview of Economic Policy and Public Budgeting
Types of Economies and Economic Policy Definition Economic Theories
Size and Scope of the U.S. Economy
Public Opinion and the Economy
Telling Stories with Data: Using The Bureau of Labor Statistics to Explore Regional Economic Data
Monetary and Fiscal Policy
The Federal Budget
Budget Process
Government Revenues and Expenditures
Revenues
Expenditures
Debt and Deficit
History and Development of Economic Policy
Founding Period
Growth of Government Spending
Great Recession and Government Response
Major Economic Policy and Budgeting Statutes
Major Actors in Economic Policy
Congress
President
Government Agencies
Issues and Challenges
Political Polarization
Debts and Deficits
Global Markets and Free Trade
Everyday Citizen Connection
Concluding Thoughts
Policy Choices: The Federal Tax System
Policy Choices: Federal Tax Policy
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
CHAPTER SIX: Crime and Public Policy
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: Guns on Campus: Safety or Risk?
Overview of Crime in America
Types of Crime
The U.S. Crime Rate
Explaining Decreases in the U.S. Crime Rate
Public Perceptions about Crime
The U.S. Incarceration Rate
History and Development
Federalizing Crime
Public Attitudes about the Incidence of Crime
Media and Crime
Actors in Criminal Justice Policy
Federal Law Enforcement Agencies
State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies
Federal and State Courts
Crime Victims
Probation Officers and Parole Officers
Major U.S. Criminal Justice and Crime Policy Statutes
Capital Punishment
Issues and Challenges
Deterrence and Recidivism
Telling Stories with Data: The Death Penalty
Crime and Race
Juvenile Crime
Mass Shootings
Everyday Citizen Connection
Policy Choices: Gun Control
Concluding Thoughts
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
CHAPTER SEVEN: Education Policy
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: Behind the Curtain of a Public Education
Overview of U.S. Education Policy
Understanding the Structure of a U.S. Education Status and Scope
Telling Stories with Data: Using Maps to Explore Education Funding
History and Development of the U.S. Education System
Colonialism and Mann
Challenges and Change
Choice and a Digital Revolution
Major Education Policy Statutes
Major U.S. Education Laws
Major Actors in U.S. Education Policy
President
Congress
Courts
Bureaucracy
State Actors and Vested Interests
Governors and State Legislatures
State Expertise
Mayors, Superintendents, and Teachers
Interest Groups
What’s for Lunch?
Issues and Challenges
Paradigm Shift
Curriculum and Technology
Connecting the Dots
New Narrative
Everyday Citizen Connection
Concluding Thoughts
Policy Choices: Student Evaluation
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
CHAPTER EIGHT: Civil Rights and Immigration Policy
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: The Desert and an Elusive Cat
Overview of Civil Rights
Civil Rights and Immigration
Status and Scope
Longitudinal Trends
Public Opinion Research
Immigration Sentiments
Telling Stories with Data: Using Gallup Polling Data to Detect Trends
History and Development of U.S. Immigration Policy
National Origin Quotas
Civil Rights, Amnesty, and Enforcement
9/11, Dreamers, and Deportation
Major U.S. Immigration Policy Statutes
Select Major U.S. Immigration Laws
The Actors in Immigration Policy
President
Congress
Courts
Bureaucracy
Unofficial Actors in Immigration Policy
States
The Immigration Posse and the ACLU
Issues and Challenges
Security and Crime
Sanctuary Cities and Refugees
Small Town USA
Everyday Citizen Connection
Concluding Thoughts
Policy Choices: Immigration Reform
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
Notes
CHAPTER NINE: Social Welfare and Health Care Policy
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: Living on $2 a Day
Overview of Social Welfare Policy
Defining Poverty
Who Is Poor?
Telling Stories with Data: Using Census Data
Public Values and Types of Social Welfare Programs
Public Support for Social Welfare Programs
History and Development of U.S. Social Welfare Policy
Poor Houses and “Outdoor Relief”
The New Deal and Social Security
Unemployment Insurance and AFDC
The Great Society and Connecting Health Care to Social Welfare
Welfare Reform through TANF
Overview of Health Care Policy
Government-Run Insurance Programs: Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP
The Affordable Care Act and Beyond
Key Provisions of the ACA
History and Development of U.S. Health Care Policy
Early Efforts to Establish Health Care
Health Reform Efforts after the Great Depression
The 1960s through 2017: Government Steps In
ACA Repeal Attempts under President Trump
Major U.S. Social Welfare and Health Care Statutes
Select Major U.S. Social Welfare and Health Care Laws
Major Actors in Social Welfare and Health Care Policy
The President
Congress
Courts
Federal Bureaucracies
State Governments
Unofficial Actors
Issues and Challenges
Income Inequality
The High Health Cost of Being Poor
Universal Health Care Coverage and Single-Payer Health Care
Everyday Citizen Connection
Concluding Thoughts
Policy Choices: Social and Welfare Policy—Family Leave
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
CHAPTER TEN: Environmental and Energy Policy
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: A Web of Actors When Disaster Strikes
Overview of Environmental and Energy Policy
Understanding U.S. Environmental Policy
Status and Scope
Telling Stories with Data: Using U.S. Epa Air Quality Trends Data
History and Development of Environmental Policy
Birth of the Modern Environmental Movement (1960s and 1970s)
Changing Course (1980s)
Diffused Attention in the 1990s and Early 2000s
Executive Action in the 2010s
Understanding U.S. Energy Policy
Status and Scope
History and Development of Energy Policy
Crisis in the 1970s
Deregulation in the 1980s
Toward a Comprehensive Energy Policy in the 1990s
Energy and National Security Concerns in the 2000s
Major Environmental and Energy Policy Statutes
Major Actors in Environmental and Energy Policy
Congress
President
Federal Courts
Executive Agencies
Interest Groups and Lobbyists
Greenhouse Gases Go to Court
Issues and Challenges
Lack of a Coherent, Cohesive Policy
Politicization
Role of Science in Policy Debates
Trade-offs between the Environment and the Economy
The Commons
Everyday Citizen Connection
Concluding Thoughts
Policy Choices: Nonpoint Source Pollution
Policy Choices Reflection Questions
Policy Choices: Nonpoint Source Water Pollution
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
CONCLUSION: Public Policy: A Concise Introduction
Learning Objectives
Opening Vignette: On the Front Lines
Putting the Pieces Together
A Dynamic Enterprise
Why Public Policy Matters
Public Problems and Solutions
Finding the Facts
Consensus and Public Policy
Concluding Thoughts
Glossary Terms
Discussion Questions
Suggested Resources
Glossary
References
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.7.2018
Verlagsort Washington DC
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Schlagworte Introduction to Public Policy • Public Policy • Public Policy & Administration
ISBN-10 1-5063-2970-5 / 1506329705
ISBN-13 978-1-5063-2970-3 / 9781506329703
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