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Policy Studies - Analyzing Governance and Decision-Making in Modern Politics - cover

Policy Studies - Analyzing Governance and Decision-Making in Modern Politics

Fouad Sabry

Editorial: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Sinopsis

Why read "Policy Studies"?
 
Understanding policy-making is crucial in our dynamic world. "Policy Studies," part of the "Political Science" series, offers a comprehensive look at how policies are formulated, implemented, and their global impact. This book provides valuable insights across various topics, ensuring a thorough understanding of contemporary governance.
 
Chapter Overviews:
 
1. Policy Studies - Core concepts of policy studies and their relevance in modern governance.2. Political Science - Foundations and intersection with policy studies.3. Public Policy - Processes and principles of policy formulation and evaluation.4. Foreign Policy - Dynamics and theories guiding countries' external actions.5. Social Statistics - Role in providing empirical evidence for policy-making.6. Master of Public Policy - Academic pathway and its significance.7. Policy - Broader understanding and implications on society.8. Development Communication - Impact on policy implementation in developing nations.9. Public Administration - Role in policy implementation and effective governance.10. Policy Analysis - Methodologies and tools for evaluating policies.11. New Public Management - Focus on efficiency and performance in public administration.12. Political Agenda - Role in shaping policy priorities and public debate.13. Public Administration Theory - Theoretical underpinnings in real-world contexts.14. University of Maryland School of Public Policy - Contributions to the field.15. List of Master's Degrees in North America - Educational opportunities in policy-related fields.16. Sociology - Intersection with policy studies and societal impacts.17. Arthur MacMahon - Contributions to public administration and policy studies.18. Master of Science in Development Administration - Focus on developing effective development policies.19. Representative Bureaucracy - Significance in creating inclusive policies.20. Policy Entrepreneur - Role in driving innovation within the policy landscape.21. Carol Weiss - Influential work in policy analysis and evaluation.
 
By reading "Policy Studies," you will gain a profound understanding of policy-making, equipping yourself with the knowledge to navigate and influence contemporary governance.
Disponible desde: 07/08/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 348 páginas.

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