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Policy Analysis - Understanding Governance Dynamics - cover

Policy Analysis - Understanding Governance Dynamics

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

"Policy Analysis: Political Science" is an essential guide for professionals, students, and enthusiasts to evaluate and shape public policies. In today's world, understanding policy analysis is crucial.
 
Chapters Highlights:
 
1: Policy Analysis - Fundamentals and methodologies of effective policy analysis.2: Evaluation - Techniques for assessing policy outcomes and impacts.3: Public Policy - Overview of policy formulation and implementation.4: Policy - Conceptual and theoretical foundations of policy development.5: Program Evaluation - Assessing program effectiveness within policy frameworks.6: Foreign Policy Analysis - Complexities of foreign policy decision-making.7: Needs Assessment - Identifying societal needs for actionable policy recommendations.8: Wicked Problem - Addressing complex policy challenges with innovative solutions.9: Rational Planning Model - Structured approach to policy formulation.10: Problem Structuring Methods - Techniques for analyzing complex policy issues.11: Transportation Planning - Considerations for sustainable urban development.12: Systems Development Life Cycle - Lifecycle of systems development in policy contexts.13: Development Communication - Role of communication in policy implementation.14: Scenario Planning - Preparing for future policy challenges.15: Business Analysis - Applying business techniques to policy contexts.16: DPSIR - Framework for assessing environmental policies.17: Normalization Process Theory - Integrating new policies for sustained effectiveness.18: Participatory Development - Engaging stakeholders in policy development.19: Collaborative e-democracy - Enhancing transparency and citizen engagement through technology.20: PRECEDE–PROCEED model - Designing and evaluating community health programs.21: Community-based program design - Empowering communities in the policy-making process.
 
"Policy Analysis: Political Science" provides essential tools and frameworks for navigating governance complexities and studying policy formulation, offering a gateway to informed decision-making and impactful policy analysis.
Available since: 08/07/2024.
Print length: 334 pages.

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