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Learning From Comparative Public Policy Richard Rose

Learning From Comparative Public Policy By Richard Rose

Learning From Comparative Public Policy by Richard Rose


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Summary

In addition to explaining the key tenets of policy analysis, the author illustrates the theory with a wide variety of international case-studies.

Learning From Comparative Public Policy Summary

Learning From Comparative Public Policy: A Practical Guide by Richard Rose

Very high-profile author

Author is particularly well known in the US and has taught at the University of Illinois and John Hopkins. He was given a life achievement award by the president of the US based Policy Studies organisation

Includes a large number of pertinent, international case-studies.

About Richard Rose

Professor Richard Rose is Director of the Centre for the Study of Public Policy at the University of Strathclyde. He is a fellow of the British Academy and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His writings have been translated into eighteen languages.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Learn Lessons from Abroad? Part 1: Getting Started 1. Understanding Programmes and Lessons 2. Creating Awareness of Problems 3. Where to Look for Lessons Part 2: Venturing Home 4. Finding Out How a Programme Really Works 5. Turning Anecdotes into a Model Part 3: Returning Home 6. Drawing Lessons; Applying a Model 7. Should a Lesson Be Adopted? 8. Can a Lesson Be Applied? 9. Increasing Chances of Sucess 10. Looking Ahead

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NLS9780415317429
9780415317429
0415317428
Learning From Comparative Public Policy: A Practical Guide by Richard Rose
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20040909
160
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