The Policy-making Process

The Policy-making Process by Charles Edward Lindblom, published by Prentice Hall in 1993, is a comprehensive examination of the policy-making landscape. This third edition, consisting of 164 pages, emphasizes the significant role that ordinary citizens play in the policy-making process, challenging the notion that only political elites and professionals in policy analysis are equipped to address social issues.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the various challenges inherent in policy making, including the dynamics of conventional government and politics, as well as the broader influences that shape policy decisions. The text aims to enhance understanding of how policy making can be improved, making it a valuable resource for professionals engaged in public policy analysis and formulation.
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Emphasizing the policy-making role of ordinary citizens, this text challenges the assumption that political elites and policy analysis professionals hold the keys to improved social problem solving. It covers the challenges facing policy making; conventional government and politics; broader influences on policy making; and improving policy making. For professionals in the fields of public policy analysis and formulation.
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