
How to Do Public Policy offers a guide to students and practitioners on how to improve problem-solving with policies in a political world. It integrates insights from applied policy analysis and studies of the policy process to develop a framework that conceives policy-making as structured by two spheres of action - the 'engine room' of specialists and experts in government agencies, NGOs, research organizations etc., on the one hand, and the political 'superstructure' of politicians, key public stakeholders and the public, on the other hand. Understanding the different logics of the engine room and the superstructure is key for successful policy-making. The dual structure of policy-making provides a perspective on policy-analysis (interactive policy analysis) and policy-making (actor-centred policy-making) that moves from the focus on individual and specific measures, towards understanding and shaping the relation and interaction between policy interventions, the institutional context and the stakeholders involved or affected. Part I of the book presents the basic analytical concepts needed to understand the policy process and the structures and dynamics involved in it, as well as to understand how and why actors behave the way they do-and how to engage with different types of actors. Part II moves further into the nuts and bolts of policy-making, including policy design, implementation, and evaluation. Part III introduces and explores three key aspects of the capacity to make good policies: engagement with stakeholders, the process of policy coordination in a context of interdependence, and the role of institutions.
This book investigates how practitioners and students can improve policy problem-solving by navigating the complex interplay between technical expertise and political reality. Anke Hassel and Kai Wegrich, both established scholars in public policy and governance, utilize a dual-sphere framework to analyze the policy process. They argue that successful policy-making requires balancing the 'engine room' of technical specialists with the 'superstructure' of political stakeholders and public interest.
What You Will Find
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Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a structured, accessible resource for bridging the gap between theoretical policy analysis and practical implementation. Readers note that the prose is clear and well-suited for both graduate students and professionals working within government or NGO sectors.
Page Count:
571
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
ISBN-10:
019106405X
ISBN-13:
9780191064050
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