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Government at Work

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eBook - Policymaking in the Twenty-First-Century Congress

Sunil Ahuja/Robert Dewhirst

LEXINGTON BOOKS

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<span><span>In this edited volume, an array of scholars has examined recent policymaking efforts in selected areas of contemporary importance.</span><span>Government at Work: Policymaking in the Twenty-First Century Congress</span><span>provides chapter-length treatment to reveal the similarities and fundamentals of policy development while also illustrating the unique issues and obstacles found in each policy environment. This books scope spans the entire policymaking process, exposing the readers to the interaction among all major power centers, ranging from interest groups, media, courts, Congress, the president, and the federal bureaucracy. It shows the dynamic nature of American policymaking system. The approach employed in this book treats events, such as Congress passing a law or the Supreme Court announcing a ruling, as important</span><span>steps</span><span> in the policy process rather than as merely</span><span>ends</span><span> unto themselves.</span></span><br><br><span><span>This volume focuses on major legislation passed by Congress since the turn of the century. It features one case study per chapter, demonstrating how issues rise to the national agenda, pass through the congressional labyrinth to become public policies, are implemented by the federal bureaucracy, receive feedback from affected elements of the society, and ultimately evolve over the years.</span></span>

Autorenportrait

<span><span>Sunil Ahuja</span><span> is vice president for accreditation relations, institutional change, and research at the Higher Learning Commission.<br><br></span><span>Robert E. Dewhirst</span><span> is professor of political science at Northwest Missouri State University.</span></span>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 04.04.2016

Umfang: 162 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781498530583

Umbreit-Nr.: 2137987

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