American Public Policy: An Introduction FROM THE PUBLISHER
AMERICAN PUBLIC POLICY engages students' interest with its unique emphasis on specific, substantive issues of public policy. Perfect for one- or two-semester introductory courses, the text combines history and description of public policy with debate over alternatives in each chapter, presenting the material clearly and succinctly and encouraging rigorous analysis of existing policies.
SYNOPSIS
This introductory undergraduate textbook in American public policy takes an issue-oriented approach to the topic that is primarily focused on national policy and national policy debate. Separate chapters look at questions of economic regulation, environmental and energy policy, the fluctuation in rates of crime, welfare systems, health care, and public education, and foreign policy (this last having been added in response to the September 11th attacks). The material largely reflects mainstream elite debate. Annotation c. Book News, Inc.,Portland, OR