Despite the Odds poses an important question: How can we account for
successful policy reform initiatives when the political cards are
stacked against change? Theories of politics usually predict that
reform initiatives will be unsuccessful when powerful groups are
opposed to change and institutions are biased against it. This book,
however, shows how the strategic choices of reform proponents alter
the destinies of policy reforms by reshaping power equations and
undermining institutional biases that impede change. In many
countries, the political path to reform can be daunting. Antireform
interests are powerful and support for change is, at best, lukewarm.
Centrally important institutions strongly defend the policy status
quo. Despite these political odds, reformers have seized the
initiative in promoting reform, weakening and marginalizing opposition
groups, and marshaling political patrons and networks to advance their
initiatives. Despite the Odds opens the "black box" of decision making
in five initiatives designed to enhance the quality of education
services in Latin America. The book addresses the strategies used by
reformers to manage the political process of change and those adopted
by opposition groups and institutions resisting their efforts.
Individual chapters consider how leaders set national policy agendas
for education, how policy design teams created the content of reform
initiatives, how they dealt with the messy and public confrontations
that greeted reform proposals when they were announced, and the
carryover of political conflict when they were implemented.
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The Contentious Politics of Education Reform
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691186818
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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