Laws exist to incentivize us to act in a certain manner, in accordance
with the policies that our community has deemed right for us. And when
we disagree with those laws, we must re-examine our policies, and thus
our beliefs and ideas, to decide whether our community has changed.
This is a book about law and public policy—about the ideas and the
rules we build to implement those rules. While similar books have
looked at public policy and public administration in an effort to
explain how the government works, and others have considered the
foundations of the legal system to understand the rulemaking
institutions, this book takes a different approach. In this
ground-breaking new textbook, author Kevin Fandl develops a complete
picture of society, from idea to action -- by examining laws through
the lens of policy, and vice versa. This holistic approach gives
readers a chance to see not only why certain rules exist, but how
those rules evolved over time and the events that inspired them. It
offers readers an opportunity not only to see but also to participate
in the process of forming the structures that shape our society. This
textbook is divided into two sections. The first section provides
readers with the tools that they will need to digest the policies and
laws that surround them. These tools include a historical deep dive
into the foundations of the governance structure in the United States
and beyond, an important examination of civics and a reminder of the
importance of engaging in the policymaking process, a careful
breakdown of the institutions that form the backbone of the law and
policy-making institutions in the United States, and finally critical
thinking including practical tools to find reliable sources for news,
research, and other types of information. The second section of the
text is comprised of subject-matter analyses. These subject-based
chapters, written by experts on the topic at hand begin with a
historical perspective, followed by a careful examination of the key
policies and laws that inform that field. Each chapter highlights key
vocabulary, provides practical vignettes to add context to the
writing, explores a unique global component to compare perspectives
from communities worldwide, and includes a number of discussion
questions and recommended readings for further examination. This
textbook is tailored specifically for undergraduate and graduate
students of public policy, to introduce them to the role of law and
legal institutions as facilitators and constraints on public policy,
exploring those laws in a range of relevant policy contexts with the
help of short case studies.
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ISBN
9781351243070
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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