01272 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020002400077035001900101041000800120082001100128084001700139100001800156245003200174250001200206260004400218300003200262500002000294520071500314650002501029INLIS00000000000562920200508203225200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0 - 13 - 117452 - 5 0010-0520005629 aeng0 a320.73 a320.73/THO/U0 aThomas R. Dye00aUnderstanding Public Policy aEd. 11. aNew YorkbOxford University Pressc2004 aXV, 351 hlm. ; 24 cmc24 cm aIndeks : Indeks aMost public policies are a combination of rational planning, incrementalism, competition among groups, elite preferences, public choice, political processes, and institutional influences. Throughout this volume we employ these models, both singly and in combination, to describe and explain public policy. However, certain chapters rely more on one model than another. We attempt to describe and explain public policy by the use of these various analytic models. Readers are not only informed about public policy in a variety of key domestic policy areas; they are also encouraged to utilize these conceptual models in political science to explain the causes and consequences of public policies in these areas. 0a1. Politik - Amerika