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An Introduction to the Policy Process: Theories, Concepts, and Models of Public Policy Making

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Now in a thoroughly revised Fifth Edition, An Introduction to the Policy Process provides students at all levels with an accessible, readable, and affordable introduction to the field of public policy. In keeping with prior editions, author Tom Birkland conveys the best current thinking on the policy process in a clear, conversational style. Designed to address new developments in both policy theory and policy making, the Fifth Edition includes examinations of:





the Brexit referendum result and its effects on the UK, European Union, and world politics, as well as the 2016 election of Donald Trump as President of the United States, and the ways in which these events have caused voters and policy makers to rethink their assumptions;



changes to the media environment, including the decline of newspapers and television news, the growth of social media, and the emergence of "fake news";



new policy theory developments like the emergence of the Narrative Policy Framework and continued and newer applications of existing theories of policy process like Advocacy Coalitions, Multiple Streams, Punctuated Equilibrium, and Institutional Analysis and Development; and



all-new and updated chapter "at a glance" outlines, definitions of key terms, provocative review questions, recommended reading, visual aids and case studies, theoretical literature, and preentation slides and Test Banks to make teaching from the book easier than ever.



Firmly grounded in both social science and political science, An Introduction to the Policy Process provides the most up-to-date and thorough overview of the theory and practice of the policy process, ideal for upper-level undergraduate and introductory graduate courses in Public Policy, Public Administration, and Political Science programs.


448 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2001

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December 13, 2016
Had to use this book for my masters course, it explained the concepts clearly and seemed to be a good place to start discussions.
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357 reviews315 followers
February 3, 2009
I LOVE talking about Policy! This was recommended by a professor for my Masters program in Library and Information Science. For someone like me who never actually HAD to take a course in U.S. Government, it proved to be an enlightening and comprehensive look at the basic components of the policy process. Birkland offers some pretty level perspective on thinking about stakeholders, triggering events, intended and unintended consequences, and he even delves into a brief introduction of policy theory.
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3 reviews3 followers
October 28, 2012
It's a good introduction to a the policy world
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686 reviews
February 3, 2018
for pbpl5 (it seems like those are the only books i read at this point)

boring but necessary. i did it though. u know i did it. go me.
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January 6, 2010
This is a strong introduction to the public policy making process.
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9 reviews5 followers
April 3, 2012
I like its simplicity a good intro to the theories, concepts and models of policy making ....
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February 19, 2024
While quite dense, this book possessed a lot of valuable information on the policy process. The overall structure of the text was logical. There were a handful of glaringly biased statements which took away from the credibility of the sections they were in. Chapter 11 could have been synthesized more similarly to the rest of the text. My level of understanding dropped in reading about the theoretical frameworks. (It was not useful to me in current form.)
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417 reviews2 followers
June 19, 2017
A solid intro to public policy analysis with clear descriptions and examples.
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March 3, 2024
This had some mildly interesting information, but it really turns me off when a book has a direct quote from a dictionary.
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March 20, 2024
Good intro to policy discussion, kinda dry bc it's a textbook 🙃 but it wasn't a bad read (I'm also a political science nerd tho)
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October 11, 2009
There are a number of books "out there" on the nature of the public policy process. This is one of the better textbooks on the subject.

The book begins with a solid chapter on the nature of public policy and how we study the phenomenon. This flows into the second chapter, which focuses on the history of public policy (going back to Constitutional design) and culminates with a discussion (albeit brief) of the fragmentation of the policy process.

The next two chapters explore key actors--official governmental actors like the President and Congress and unofficial actors such as media and think tanks.

Thereafter, the text focuses on the various "stages" of the policy process--from agenda setting to policy types to policy design and the toolbox of policies to implementation.

The volume concludes with an examination of several theories of the policy process.

This book isn't the best of the lot; however, it is a good, serviceable introduction to the policy process.
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October 8, 2016
So far finding it both interesting and useful. Reading it for class.
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August 26, 2016
I enjoyed some sections of this book, especially the first 3 chapters. I find that the there are other books on public policy that do a better job of outlining the policy process.
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