Comparing policy networks

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Comparing policy networks

edited by David Marsh

(Public policy and management series)

Open University Press, 1998

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [198]-215) and index

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巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780335196463

内容説明

Discussions of policy networks are becoming increasingly common in the analysis of public policy in, for instance, the UK, Europe and the USA. However, while there is general agreement that policy networks exist (operating as links between actors within a particular policy domain) there is much less agreement as to the explanatory utility of the concept or the broader significance of the growth of networks. Comparing Policy Networks addresses the key theoretical questions and pursues the central issue of whether policy networks affect policy outcomes. It examines the utility of the policy network approach by presenting a series of comparative case studies which explore, for example: how networks change; the significance of interpersonal (as compared with structural) links within a network; whether certain groups dominate the network; and what methods are appropriate to study policy networks. This strongly theoretical and comparative book both pushes forward the debate on policy networks and provides an accessible introduction to this developing field.

目次

Introduction the development of the policy network approach Part one: Theoretical developments Policy networks myth, metaphor and reality The tangled webs we weave the discourse, strategy and practice of networking Explaining policy outcomes Integrating the policy network approach with macro-level and micro-level analysis Part two: Policy networks in comparative respective Similar problems, different policies policy networks and environmental policy in Danish and Swedish agriculture Offshore health and safety policy in the North Sea policy networks and policy outcomes in Britain and Norway Policing policy and policy networks in Britian and New Zealand Economic policy networks in Leeds and Lille emerging regimes or public sector alliances Part three: Policy networks at the European level Transnational local authority networking within the European Union passing fashion or new paradigm? Issue networks and the environment explaining European Union environmental policy Conclusion the utility and future of policy network analysis References Index.
巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9780335196470

内容説明

Discussions of policy networks are becoming increasingly common in the analysis of public policy in, for instance, the UK, Europe and the USA. However, while there is general agreement that policy networks exist (operating as links between actors within a particular policy domain) there is much less agreement as to the explanatory utility of the concept or the broader significance of the growth of networks. This text addresses the key theoretical questions and pursues the central issue of whether policy networks affect policy outcomes. It examines the utility of the policy network approach by presenting a series of comparative case studies which explore for example: how networks change; the significance of interpersonal (as compared with structural) links within a network; whether certain groups dominate the network; and what methods are appropriate to study policy networks.

目次

Introduction: the development of the policy network approach - Part one: Theoretical developments - Policy networks: myth, metaphor and reality - The tangled webs we weave: the discourse, strategy and practice of networking - Explaining policy outcomes: Integrating the policy network approach with macro-level and micro-level analysis - Part two: Policy networks in comparative respective - Similar problems, different policies: policy networks and environmental policy in Danish and Swedish agriculture - Offshore health and safety policy in the North Sea: policy networks and policy outcomes in Britain and Norway - Policing policy and policy networks in Britain and New Zealand - Economic policy networks in Leeds and Lille: emerging regimes or public sector alliances - Part three: Policy networks at the European level - Transnational local authority networking within the European Union: passing fashion or new paradigm? - Issue networks and the environment: explaining European Union environmental policy - Conclusion: the utility and future of policy network analysis - References - Index.

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