1st Edition

Public Policy and Private Interest Ideas, Self-Interest and Ethics in Public Policy

By J.A. Chandler Copyright 2017
256 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

256 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Public Policy and Private Interest explains the complexities of the policy making process in a refreshingly clear way for students who are new to this subject. The key topics it explains are: How policy originates, is refined, legitimised, implemented, evaluated and terminated in the forms of theoretical models of the policy process; Which actors and institutions are most... Read more

1. Introduction

2. The Legacy of the 'Scientific' Origins of Policy Studies

3. Subjective Approaches

4. Policy, Ideology and Ideas

5. Self-Interest

6. Ethics and Public Policy

7. Policy and Power

8. Public Policy in Autocracies

9. Liberal Democracy

10. Networks and the Advocacy Coalition Framework

11. Getting Policy on the Agenda

12. Evaluation and Validation

13. Refining Policy Towards Legitimation

14. Implementation

15. Policy Evolution

16. Success and Failure

17. Deliberative Policy Making

18. Conclusion

Biography

J.A Chandler is Emeritus Professor of Local Governance in the Faculty of Organisation and Management at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He has published extensively in the field of public policy and administration with a particular emphasis on local governance.

‘This is a cogent and well written exposition of the complex nature of the public policy process. It is a process shot through with differing values and self interest. Yet, as the book rightly argues seeking policy solutions to complex problems is a crucial part of the political realm. A key strength of the book is the way it combines theoretical analysis and a discussion of some of the key policy challenges of today.’ - Hugh Atkinson, London South Bank University, UK.

‘In Public Policy and Private Interest Jim Chandler gives the public policy text book a much needed make-over. Chandler covers a wide range of thinkers, concepts and debates expertly and with a welcome lightness of touch. The book will be an invaluable text for any undergraduate or masters level public policy course.’ – Jonathan Davies, De Montfort University, UK.