From crisis to complacency? : shaping public policy in Britain
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From crisis to complacency? : shaping public policy in Britain
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1987
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Note
Bibliography: p. [247]-256
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780198272724
Description
By tracing the "life" of an issue in the House of Parliament--the various stages through which issues pass, from agenda-setting to implementation and evaluation--this book provides a coherent sense of the progression of policy-making. Hogwood analyzes the role Members of Parliament play in getting issues on the political agenda, discussing them, shaping legislation, and reviewing implemented policies, allowing the reader easy understanding of the process from origination to conclusion.
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: hbk ISBN 9780198272731
Description
This work examines the public policy process as it is actually practiced throughout Britain today by tracing the "life" of an issue in the House of Parliament. Following the various stages through which issues pass, from agenda-setting to implementation and evaluation, this work presents a coherent sense of the progression of policy-making. Hogwood analyzes the role Members of Parliament play in getting issues on the political agenda, discussing them, shaping legislation, and reviewing implemented policies, allowing the reader an easy understanding of the process from origination to conclusion.
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