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Policy paradox : the art of political decision making
Policy paradox : the art of political decision making
- 자료유형
- 단행본
- 200220090851
- ISBN
- 9780393912722 : \96240
- KDC
- 301-5
- 청구기호
- 301 S877p
- 저자명
- Stone, Deborah
- 서명/저자
- Policy paradox : the art of political decision making / Deborah Stone
- 판사항
- 3rd ed.
- 발행사항
- New York : WW Norton & Co, 2012
- 형태사항
- viii, 408 p : ill. ; 24 cm
- 서지주기
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- 초록/해제
- 요약: Policy Paradox develops a powerful and original theory that makes sense of politics in the real world. Unlike most texts, which treat policy analysis and policy making as distinct from one another, this books shows that the very categories behind policy analysis, such as equity, efficiency and liberty, are themselves paradoxical and must be resolved through political struggle. Stone demonstrates that the major methods of policy reform, incentives, rules, persuasion, are complex social processes rather than mere tools of policy makers. Above all, she shows how values enter into policy design and implementation
- 기타서명
- the art of political decision making
- 가격
- \96,240
- Control Number
- kpcl:231026
- 책소개
-
The most accessible policy text available.
Policy making is a political struggle over values and ideas. By exposing the paradoxes that underlie even seemingly straightforward policy decisions, Policy Paradox shows students that politics cannot be cleansed from the process in favor of "rationality." Author Deborah Stone has fully revised and updated this popular text, which now includes many paradoxes that have arisen since September 11. Examples throughout the book have been updated, and the prose has been streamlined to make a great read even better.
■ Features ■
- A new chapter on security
How do societies protect their citizens from harm? This new chapter tackles the paradoxes that arise as societies confront all sorts of potential harms, from terrorism to natural disasters.
- Engagingly written, fully updated, and streamlined
Deborah Stone has a flair for storytelling and a great sense of humor?and as a result, this book will engage students as few other textbooks can. In the new edition, Stone has streamlined the presentation, cutting 10?15 percent of the prose, and updated the examples to include more political stories that will be familiar to today’s students.
- An alternative to rational choice analysis
Policy Paradox offers a needed alternative (or complement) to economics-based or rational choice books that treat policy making and policy analysis as distinct from one another?the former as a messy political process, the latter as a clinical, “rational” exercise.